Some of the best sources of real wild rice are small
tribal retailers. Some retailers will also "finish" wild rice
for private harvesters for a fee or in-kind payment.
For information about harvesting your own wild
rice, contact the Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife
Commission (GLIFWC) or your tribal or state department
of natural resources.
WISCONSIN DISTRIBUTORS: | ||||
Mark Duffy |
Bill Burns (Processor) 73016 Maple Street Odanah, WI 54861 715-292-7060 |
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Conrad St. John Webster, WI CSTJOHN45@gmail.com |
Polar's Manoomin 3150 Indian Route 10 Crandon, WI 715-622-0200 James.polar.sr@scc-nsn.gov |
Todd Haley 715-559-4470 |
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Roger McGeshick Sr. 3187 Indian Settlement Road Crandon, WI 54520 715-478-0580 |
Charles w. Ackley |
Three Eagles Gift Shop, Bad River |
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MINNESOTA DISTRIBUTORS: | ||||
Jeff Savage |
Bruce & Tawny Savage (Processor) |
Wayne Dupuis |
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Bradley E. Harrington Onamia, MN Nazkide_awaasanang@yahoo.com 320-515-0824 |
Tribal Harvest and Gathering Services Onamia, MN 320-364-9732 |
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MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTORS: | ||||
Chaz McGeshick |
Louis McGeshick |
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The wild rice processors and distributors listed above are tribal members of one of the eleven GLIFWC member tribes. If you are interested in being listed above, please contact GLIFWC for more information.