Detroit Sugarbush Project collects sap as cultural practice
Detroit Sugarbush Project collects sap as cultural practice
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One Detroit's AJ Walker joins the Detroit Sugarbush Project at Rouge Park during sugarbush season, when the group taps maple trees for sap.
Dr. Shakara Tyler: “The sugarbush process is a sacred ritual where we commune with our trees as ancestors, as the kin that they are, as they gift the sap to us. […] Sap is not just something we consume because it tastes good. This is a very spiritual process where we can honor our sacred histories and honor the ancestral energy that’s present.”
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