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Detroit Sugarbush Project collects sap as cultural practice

www.onedetroitpbs.org Detroit Sugarbush Project Collects Sap as Cultural Practice | One Detroit

One Detroit's AJ Walker joins the Detroit Sugarbush Project at Rouge Park during sugarbush season, when the group taps maple trees for sap.

Detroit Sugarbush Project Collects Sap as Cultural Practice | One Detroit

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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