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How have the Minnesota American Indian tribes, such as the Ojibwe and Dakota, contributed to and interacted with their ecosystem?(1 point)
They introduced invasive plant species to increase biodiversity.
They focused on urban development to increase their population size.
They relied solely on industrial farming techniques to manage their lands.
They developed sophisticated agricultural systems to produce wild rice.
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They developed sophisticated agricultural systems to produce wild rice.
(Tribes like the Ojibwe practiced careful stewardship of wild rice—using sustainable harvesting, waterway management, and other ecological practices—rather than urbanization, invasive introductions, or industrial farming.)
(Tribes like the Ojibwe practiced careful stewardship of wild rice—using sustainable harvesting, waterway management, and other ecological practices—rather than urbanization, invasive introductions, or industrial farming.)
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