An Indigenous organization in Minneapolis helps teach cultural traditions in the city during maple syrup season.
Their seasonal business is weather dependent — warmer weather leads to more maple sap flowing out and an increase in sales of the equipment vital to its collection and transformation into syrup.
Karen Madorin is a retired teacher, writer, photographer, outdoors lover, and sixth-generation Kansan.
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