Manomin: Caring for Ecosystems and Each Other by Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation

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University of Manitoba Press
ISBN-10
1772840904
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9781772840902
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Book Title
Manomin : Caring for Ecosystems and Each Other
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Environmental Conservation & Protection, Indigenous Studies
Publication Year
2024
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Nature, Social Science
Author
Margaret Lehman
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Trade Paperback

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0.6 in
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11.2 Oz
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8.5 in
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6 in

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This book makes clear how relationships with Manomin help define the Anishinaabe way of life, how these lifeways have endured through the challenges and disturbances of colonialism, and how Manomin has lessons to offer both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples who are keen to work for more just futures. It features pieces that reflect influences from a range of academic fields, including the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Manomin's success in bringing together these various strands suggests that edited collections may serve as a promising format for the sort of multifaceted, multi-perspective, multidisciplinary intellectual work that can emerge from community-engaged research., From the dedication to the final pages of the index, Manominis a gift and an invitation. Like its namesake, this small and mighty book was crafted to sustain you., Each contributor adds to the story and understanding of Manomin in a way that allows Indigenous and Non-Indigenous readers alike to easily follow along. I recommend that those in fields of History, Law, Political Science, Indigenous Studies, and Environmental Science add this book to their 'to read' list, as well as anyone interested in understanding the importance of Manomin--and do not forget to try the recipes shared by Sean Sherman, Michelle Johnson-Jennings, and Shane Chartrand; you will not regret doing so., From the dedication to the final pages of the index, Manomin is a gift and an invitation. Like its namesake, this small and mighty book was crafted to sustain you.
Table Of Content
List of Illustrations A Note on Language by Brittany Luby and Margaret Lehman Introduction by Brittany Luby, Samantha Mehltretter, and Margaret Lehman with Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation Ch.1 Manitou Gitaggan, the Great Spirit's Garden by Kezhii'aanakwat Ron Kelly, Giizhiigokwe Sandra Indian, Patees Dorothy Copenace, and Kathi Avery Kinew Ch.2 Migration by Edward Benton-Banai Ch.3 Seeds and Soils by Victoria Jackson Manomin and Bergamot by Sean Sherman Ch.4 Manomin as Teacher by Brittany Luby with Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation Images from Anishinaabe-Aki: Harvest Ch.5 Relational Vocabularies by Joseph Pitawanakwat Manomin, Berries, and Love by Michelle Johnson-Jennings, PhD Ch.6 Environmental Change, Environmental Care by Samantha Mehltretter and Andrea Bradford with Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation Images from Anishinaabe-Aki: The Seasons by Andrea Bradford Ch.7 Disconnection by Hannah Tait Neufeld Manomin and Mushrooms by Shane Chartrand Ch.8 Treaty and Mushkiki by Jana-Rae Yerxa and Pikanagegaabo, William Yerxa Ch.9 Promise by Kristi Leora Gansworth Epilogue by Andrea Bradford and Brittany Luby Appendix 1: A Recipe for Corn Soup Appendix 2: A Note on Indigenous Language Rights Glossary by Jane Mariotti Contributors Notes Selected Bibliography
Synopsis
Reclaiming crops and culture on Turtle Island Manomin, more commonly known by its English misnomer "wild rice," is the only cereal grain native to Turtle Island (North America). Long central to Indigenous societies and diets, this complex carbohydrate is seen by the Anishinaabeg as a gift from Creator, a "spirit berry" that has allowed the Nation to flourish for generations. Manomin: Caring for Ecosystems and Each Other offers a community-engaged analysis of the under-studied grain, weaving together the voices of scholars, chefs, harvesters, engineers, poets, and artists to share the plant's many lessons about the living relationships between all forms of creation. Grounded in Indigenous methodologies and rendered in full colour, Manomin reveals and examines our interconnectedness through a variety of disciplines--history, food studies, ethnobotany, ecology--and forms of expression, including recipes, stories, and photos. A powerful contribution to conversations on Indigenous food security and food sovereignty, the collection explores historic uses of Manomin, contemporary challenges to Indigenous aquaculture, and future possibilities for restoring the sacred crop as a staple. In our time of ecological crisis, Manomin teaches us how to live well in the world, sustaining our relations with each other, our food, and our waterways., Manomin, more commonly known by its English misnomer "wild rice" is the only cereal grain native to Turtle Island (North America). Long central to Indigenous societies and diets, this complex carbohydrate is seen by the Anishinaabeg as a gift from Creator, a "spirit berry" that has allowed the Nation to flourish for generations. Manomin: Caring for Ecosystems and Each Other offers a community-engaged analysis of the understudied grain, weaving together the voices of scholars, chefs, harvesters, engineers, poets, and artists to share the plant's many lessons about the living relationships between all forms of creation. Grounded in Indigenous methodologies and rendered in full colour, Manomin reveals our interconnectedness through recipes, stories, photos, and a variety of disciplines, including history, food studies, ethnobotany, and ecology. A powerful contribution, the collection explores historic uses of Manomin, contemporary challenges to Indigenous aquaculture, and future possibilities for restoring the sacred crop as a staple. In our time of ecological crisis, Manomin teaches us how to live well in the world, sustaining our relations with each other, our food, and our waterways., Grounded in Indigenous methodologies, this collection offers a community-engaged analysis of the only cereal grain native to Turtle Island, weaving together the voices of scholars, chefs, harvesters, engineers, poets, and artists to share the plant's many lessons about the living relationships between all forms of creation.

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