Climate Change Threatens Midwest's Wild Rice, A Staple For Native Americans
When harvests are bad, Native Americans in the region may go without rice for the year. And there have been a lot of bad years lately, as climate change causes more frequent and severe rainstorms.
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August 7, 2018 at 03:57PM
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NPR News: Climate Change Threatens Midwest's Wild Rice, A Staple For Native Americans
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