Recognizing the Inherent Rights of Manoomin/Psíŋ (Wild Rice)

Protecting Manoomin/Psíŋ & Clean Water via Legislative Action in Minnesota

What is wild rice and why is it important?

Known as manoomin to the Anishinaabeg and psíŋ to the Lakota and Dakota, wild rice is crucial to the health of people and ecosystems in Minnesota. Importantly, manoomin/psíŋ is central to Anishinaabeg and Dakota spirituality, cultural, and nutrition, as well as their economies. As the state grain of Minnesota, wild rice is also core to the Minnesota economy and environment, not just because it’s an incredibly delicious source of nutrition that requires no fertilizers to grow, but also because it is so central to Minnesota’s biodiversity – more than 17 species of wildlife listed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources as “species of greatest conservation need” use wild rice lakes as habitat for reproduction or foraging.

Now is the time to protect manoomin/psíŋ. According to the Governor’s Wild Rice Task Force, historical data shows the abundance of wild rice has decreased in Minnesota and is no longer abundant in southern Minnesota. Manoomin/psíŋ faces many threats from climate change, invasive species, pollution, and genetically engineered organisms. Particularly, sulfate byproducts from current and proposed sulfide-ore mines like Polymet and Talon can leach into the fresh waters in which wild rice grows, not just negatively impacting the rice itself, but also the plant and animal life that depend on this grain – including us!

For Individuals ~ Take Action!

Contact your legislators and ask them to support SF 1247, the Wild Rice Act!

For Businesses, Organizations & Community Groups

Does your group support the need to protect the natural stands of uncultivated wild rice? Add your name to our organizational sign-on letter!

Legislative Action to Protect Manoomin/Psíŋ in Minnesota

Join the statewide effort to protect Manoomin/Psin during this year’s legislative session! We need everyone to be part of this effort ~ click below and fill out the form in our community organizing hub. As this project evolves you’ll be the first to get updates, invites to collaborate, ways to advocate, and educational opportunities to learn more about Manoomin/Psíŋ and its critical role in clean water and healthy ecosystems.

Get Involved!

Click below to get involved with the campaign to protect Manoomin/Psíŋ!