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Wild Rice: The Minnesota Legislature, a Distinctive Crop, GMOs, and Ojibwe Perspectives
Rachel Kurkee Walker
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Jill Doerfler
American Indian Studies (Duluth)
Wild Rice Research at the University of Minnesota
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Minnesota
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Wild Rice
100%
Ojibwe
100%
Legislature
100%
Monsanto
16%
United States
8%
Eating
8%
Native American
8%
Kansas
8%
Growers
8%
Genetic Engineering
8%
Rice
8%
Federal Government
8%
Treaties
8%
Quotation
8%
Political Context
8%
Legislators
8%
Sovereign Nation
8%
Sovereignty
8%
Resource Management
8%
Economic Context
8%
Political Debate
8%
Rice Cultivation
8%
National Market
8%
International Markets
8%
Rice Harvesting
8%
Senate
8%
Treaty Law
8%
Crop Biotechnology
8%
Rice Industry
8%
Legal Reality
8%
Rice Marketing
8%
Legal Briefs
8%
Modified Crops
8%
Genetically Modified Rice
8%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Wild Rice
100%
Genetically Modified Food
100%
Americans
8%
Growers
8%
Federal Government
8%