(last updated January 2023)
University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota Towards Recognition and University-Tribal Healing Project (TRUTH) Project
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
- Confronting Colonization Statement of Intent
- Full List of Commitments and Commitment Summary for Confronting Colonization
- Confronting Colonization Resource Guide
- Confronting Colonization Group Reflection Worksheet
Wild Rice and Research
- Manoomin – Protect Our Waters (Fond du Lac Reservation)
- Manoomin: Food That Grows on the Water (PBS Wisconsin)
- The MN Chippewa Tribe 1998 letter to UMN regarding Manoomin research
- LaDuke, Winona. “Wild Rice and Ethics.” Cultural Survival, September 2004.
- Wild Rice White Paper (2011)
- Nibi Manoomin Conference
- Dunbar, Elizabeth. “Timeline: Wild Rice Regulations in Minnesota.” MPR News. March 25, 2015.
- LaDuke, Winona. “The White Earth Band of Ojibwe Legally Recognized the Rights of Wild Rice. Here’s Why.” Yes! Feb 1, 2019.
- UMN wild rice research database
- Kawe Gidaa-naanaagadawendaamin Manoomin Research Collaborative
Land Grant Universities
Critical Reflections on Earth Science
- Geology and Colonialism Reading List, Bryn Mawr College
- Nyblade, M., & McDonald, J. (2021). Recognizing Geology’s Colonial History for Better Policy Today. Eos.
Community Driven Science Resources
- Jones, J., Nyblade, M., & Cantner, K. (2022). Reflections from a relationship building community-university summit. Community Science Exchange.
- Community Driven Science Resource List from the UMN Community Summit 2021
- Thriving Earth Exchange, American Geophysical Union