Cool Tools from Nature

Cool Tools from Nature

thomas howes manager

Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa natural resources manager Thomas Howes (Front).

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For thousands of years, Native Americans have made tools from nature to harvest wild rice, a special food called Manoomin in the Ojibwe language. Just like you use wax crayons to create art, ricers use tools made from trees to harvest rice. Thomas Howes, a ricer from the Fond Du Lac Reservation, collects wild rice like his ancestors did. He uses a ricing stick, made from light cedar wood, to knock rice grains off plants. He also uses birch bark baskets to hold the rice. Birch bark is strong, light, and waterproof.

Thomas says the wild rice is a “gift of the natural world…I have a life bond with it.”

2-Person Canoe
birch bark baskets

Ricer

A person who harvests the grains from the wild rice stalks.