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Native American Maple Sugar Making
Hard Maple tree tapped by slashing with a hatchet and inserting a flat stick to guide sap away from tree to the bark bucket below.
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Native American Maple Sugar Making
Jessica tending to the boiling sap. The small brass kettle contains boiling syrup that is about to turn into dry sugar.
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