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Co-Hosts and Sponsors

We are grateful for the hospitality of our host, the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, for welcoming us to their homelands.

Co-Hosts

Bay Mills Indian Community

Brothertown Indian Nation, Eeyamquittoowauconnock

College of Menominee Nation – Sustainable Development Institute

Consortium for Cooperative Ecological Resilience

Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission

Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan

Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians

Michigan Wild Rice Initiative

NOAA Office for Coastal Management

Planning Committee

This collaborative effort has been further supported by a planning committee that includes representatives from a variety of Tribal Nations, entities, and agencies, as well as federal and state agencies, academic institutions, and private organizations. We are thankful for the knowledge, time, and advice they are generously contributing to this effort to prepare us to gather in a good way and reach our shared objectives.

Bureau of Indian Affairs – Midwest Region

Compass Resource Management

Intertribal Agriculture Council

Little River Band of Ottawa Indians

Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy

Minnesota Lake Superior Coastal Program

Northwestern University/STRONG Manoomin Collective

Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi

River Alliance of Wisconsin

TetraTech

US Environmental Protection Agency – Region 5

University of Michigan – Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum

US Fish and Wildlife Service

This effort is partially supported by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative as part of NOAA’s Supporting the Development of System Resilience Indicators for Wild Rice in Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Lake Huron project. It is a multi-year effort between NOAA’s Office for Coastal Management, Tribal Nations and Indigenous communities, academia, and tribal, state, and federal agencies. In its third and current phase, the project has focused on improving understanding of the past, present, and future dynamics and stressors that impact Wild Rice distribution and resilience in the Great Lakes. Past phases of the work are summarized here: Collaborative Great Lakes Manoomin (Wild Rice) Project

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