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What did the Ojibwe people do after harvesting wild rice?(1 point)
Responses
They immediately ate it fresh.
They immediately ate it fresh.
They roasted it, parched it, and then processed it to remove the hulls.
They roasted it, parched it, and then processed it to remove the hulls.
They froze the rice for future use.
They froze the rice for future use.
They offered it as a gift to the Creator.
Responses
They immediately ate it fresh.
They immediately ate it fresh.
They roasted it, parched it, and then processed it to remove the hulls.
They roasted it, parched it, and then processed it to remove the hulls.
They froze the rice for future use.
They froze the rice for future use.
They offered it as a gift to the Creator.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
After harvesting wild rice, the Ojibwe people typically roasted it, parched it, and then processed it to remove the hulls.
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