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The Sustainable Development Institute (SDI) is dedicated to examining sustainability issues and applying them to the Menominee model of sustainable development. This website is devoted to explorations of questions like, what is sustainable development? Answers are offered through multimedia presentations, essays, and conversations on the Menominee, their forest, and their spirit.

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Sustainable Living Series Episode 4 - Rebecca’s Applesauce

Posted on June 14, 2021

The Penultimate Episode of the Sustainable Living Series is live on our YouTube Page. In this episode, SDI Interim Director Rebecca Edler teaches us how to make applesauce from scratch. She also uses apples grown in SDI’s very own orchard! You can check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra-7fmY837E&t=1s If…

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Native Science Report Publishes Article About SDI’s Phenology Project

Posted on June 8, 2021

Melanie Lenart, a reporter from the Native Science Report, interviewed interim SDI Director Rebecca Edler and Rebecca Montgomery about our Phenology Project. The article gives a wonderful overview of the project, delves into the historic and modern bio-cultural relationship between the Menominee people and the plants we interact with,…

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Sustainable Living Series Episode 3 - How to Make Your Own Plantain Grass Salve with Bonnie McKiernan

Posted on June 7, 2021

The Sustainable Living Series returns from it’s YouTube hiatus! Created and produced by SDI’s AmeriCorp VISTA worker Emma Ardington, this series was originally posted during the Fall of 2020 to showcase how members of the community harvest local fruits, meats, plants, and vegetables to make homemade foods and goods. This…

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New: Greenhouse Gas Inventory

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