Ganawenindiwag: Working With Plant Relatives to Heal and Protect Gichigami Shorelines"Ganawenindiwag (they take care of each other in Ojibwe) empowers users to grow, promote, and use plants adapted to coastal areas of Gichigami (Lake Superior) to heal and protect shorelines which may have experienced erosion from storms and changing water levels. Focused on the Wisconsin coast, Ganawenindiwag is designed for use by coastal-land caretakers, homeowners, resource stewards, and anyone who interacts with shorelines of Gichigami and its connecting waterways. Ganawenindiwag helps users make coordinated and informed plant selections for vulnerable coastal environments, while inviting readers to see the cultural relationships between people and plants that have long existed in this landscape. "