Sugar Bush (Ziisibaakodokaaning)
Sugar Bush (Ziisibaakodokaaning)
Sugar making is conducted during the Spring, when the temperatures are warming up and the sap is flowing through the maple trees. This Spring Collection shows and informs about the sugar making process.
Credit:
SCIT Tribal ObserverItems in Collection:
Digital Heritage
Community
Ziibiwing CenterCategory
Art, Music & HistoriesSummary
Francis Densmore RecordingsDigital Heritage
Community
Ziibiwing CenterCategory
Photos of Anishinabek, Connections to the Land, Economic DevelopmentDigital Heritage
Community
Ziibiwing CenterCategory
Photos of Anishinabek, Connections to the Land, Economic DevelopmentDigital Heritage
Community
Library Of Congress (LOC) Category
Connections to the LandDigital Heritage
Community
Library Of Congress (LOC) Category
Photos of Anishinabek, Connections to the Land, Economic DevelopmentDigital Heritage
Community
Library Of Congress (LOC) Category
Photos of Anishinabek, Connections to the Land, Economic DevelopmentDigital Heritage
Community
Ziibiwing CenterCategory
SCIT Community, Connections to the LandSummary
Tribal Observer image of boiling sap in the evaporator. A long standing spring event! Digital Heritage
Community
National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI)Category
Connections to the LandDigital Heritage
Community
Ziibiwing CenterCategory
Connections to the LandDigital Heritage
Community
National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI)Category
Connections to the LandDigital Heritage
Community
Ziibiwing CenterCategory
Connections to the LandDigital Heritage
Community
National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI)Category
Connections to the LandDigital Heritage
Community
Ziibiwing CenterCategory
Connections to the LandDigital Heritage
Community
National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI)Category
Connections to the LandDigital Heritage
Community
Ziibiwing CenterCategory
Connections to the LandDigital Heritage
Community
Ziibiwing CenterCategory
Connections to the Land