The Gun Lake Tribe makes maple syrup every year as a way to keep their traditions alive and be thankful for their community.
But before that maple syrup gets to your breakfast table the hard work starts out in the woods. “It ain't just made in Vermont or Canada. You know?" said Gun Lake Tribe Food Tech Junsu Bush.
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But before that maple syrup gets to your breakfast table the hard work starts out in the woods. “It ain’t just made in Vermont or Canada. You know?” said Gun Lake Tribe Food Tech Junsu Bush.
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