Going With the Grain
On Minnesota lakes, Native Americans satisfy a growing hunger for "slow food" by harvesting authentically wild rice the old-fashioned way
- By Lauren Wilcox
- Photographs by Layne Kennedy
- Smithsonian magazine, September 2007, Subscribe
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Lauren Wilcox, a frequent contributor to the Washington Post Magazine, lives in Jersey City, New Jersey. Layne Kennedy's photographs have appeared in our pages for 15 years.
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Comments (3)
The rice is for sale, it can be purchased online at the White Earth web site.
I don't know of any specialty shops that sell it in California, but you could check the web site.
Posted by Rebecca Owens on November 5,2009 | 05:30 PM
I enjoyed the article and would like to try the wild rice. Is there anyplace in San Francisco, Califoernia that sells it?
Posted by Bertha Jones on April 9,2009 | 06:12 PM
This is a great article on wild rice very informative. I think its nice that the people are able to make some money and everyone gets to enjoy the harvest. I love wild rice soup and casserole dishes. I feel very lucky to be able to obtain wild rice from White Earth. Thanks for your article . Kathy Wagner a White Earth Enrollee living in Washington.
Posted by Kathy Wagner on February 13,2009 | 10:50 PM