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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2002 The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission has interviewed elders from 11 tribes in Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota as part of a project on the traditional use of plants. More than 200 interviews were conducted over two years using a grant from the Administration for Native Americans. The commission is putting together the information for release on a CD-ROM and other educational materials. Get the Story:
Elders tell tribal lore on using plants (AP 6/13) Relevant Links:
Exotic Plant Information Center, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission - http://www.glifwc.org/epicenter
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