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'MANOMIN' HARVEST TIME ~ CREAM OF WILD RICE SOUP

"Before white settlement and land cessions transformed Indian life, entire communities would move to the lakeshore in time for the fall wild rice harvest. Working in family groups, a man poled two women out to the family's section of the lake in a canoe, where the women, armed with two sticks, would bend the rice stalks over the canoe and knock off kernels until the canoe was full. On shore, the rice was sun-dried or parched over low fires and then pounded and winnowed. Today, double-ended rowboats are often used in place of canoes and instead of the traditional pairing of a man and two women, pairs of men or women now harvest rice as a team. " ~ WILD RICE HARVESTING (Wisconsin Historical Society) ~ November sky and countryside (Wisconsin ) ____________________ CREAM OF WILD RICE SOUP "Wild Rice is actually a grain, very similar to barley. The cooked product produces a rich, nutty and earthy taste. The perfect base for this satisfying soup." A November treat f...