Ininaatig Dibaajimowinan
STORYTELLING: SUGAR MAPLE
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Tuesday, February 8th, 2022
7pm ET/6pm CT
Community members come together from across sugar maple territory to talk about our relationship with iskigamizigan (sugarbush). A panel of elders, harvesters, and resource managers will share stories, experiences, concerns, and items of importance for the next generation to care for the sugarbush.
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