Every summer, wild rice harvesters in northern Minnesota carry on a tradition passed down for generations. One person pushes a canoe through shallow water with a pole, while a partner bends stalks of wild rice over the boat’s edge and taps them with a stick. The seeds fall into the boat. When the pair have collected all they can carry, they bring the rice to shore and roast it over a fire.
Every summer in northern Minnesota, wild rice harvesters go to work. They’re carrying on a tradition passed down for generations. One person pushes a canoe through shallow water with a pole. A partner bends stalks of wild rice over the boat and taps them with a stick. The seeds fall into the boat. The pair collect all they can carry. Then they bring the rice to shore and roast it over a fire.