Maanomin Wild Rice Camp
This camp is hosted by:
-Rosebud Bear of Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
-Jared Ten Brink of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi
-Antonio Cosme Coahuiltecan & Bórica from SWDetroit  

With generous support from the Ecumenical Theological Seminary.


Event: Wild Rice Mini Camp

Date & Time: Sunday September 22 1-6:00 pm!

Location: Historic Fort Wayne 6325 W Jefferson Ave, Detroit, MI 48209

Parking: Free guest parking lot on left


Organizations:
Ecumenical Theological Seminary
Detroit Indigenous Peoples Alliance
Black to the Land

Tips:
bring water bottle
Bring a feast bundle
Bring a dish to share
sun/weather protection
wear shoes for working

Questions:
Contact Antonio Rafael (313)207-2076 or Jared Tenbrink (734) 516-1908
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Friday's Pollinator & Prairie Hike invites participants to collect observational data using the free app, iNaturalist

If you would like to contribute, please download and create a free iNat account - check out the help page for tips on how to get started.
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iNaturalist participation is not required for this event.
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Consequently, Black to the Land may publish materials, use my name, photograph, video and/or make reference to me in any manner that Black to the Land deems appropriate in order to promote peoples of color outdoors. 
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