Color scan of "A new map of Upper and Lower Canada, 1794." Image is from the New York Public Library Digital Collections.

Map of Upper and Lower Canada

"A new map of Upper and Lower Canada, 1794," by Jedidiah Morse. Image is from the New York Public Library Digital Collections.

Map of Victory Memorial Parkway

Map of Victory Memorial Parkway

1921 map showing the location of Victory Memorial Parkway relative to the North Loop of Minneapolis. The dashed lines indicate streetcars lines that many of the over 30,000 dedication ceremony attendees could have used to get to what was then the edge of development in Minneapolis. Also shown are the location of the ceremony’s grandstand and speaker’s stand at the northwest corner of the parkway at the site of the memorial flagpole base.

Map showing the location of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

Map showing the location of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

Map showing the location of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness as well as the Superior National Forest, Voyageurs National Park, and Quetico National Park. Created by Wikimedia Commons user Kmusser, February 10, 2009. CC BY-SA 3.0

Maple candy sold through Native Harvest

Maple candy sold through Native Harvest

Ojibwe maple candy (Anishinaabe ziinzibaakwadoonsan) sold by the company Native Harvest, part of the White Earth Land Recovery Project, 2020s.

Photograph of Maple Leaf Farm

Maple Leaf Farm, Henrytown

Maple Leaf Farm, ca. 1913. The farm was owned by Michael Henry Onstine family, one of Henrytown’s founding families in Henrytown. Used with the permission of Amy Jo Hahn.

Black and white photograph of owners of a family farm in Maple Plain pose with their animals, October 10, 1955.

Maple Plain farm family

Owners of a family farm in Maple Plain pose with their animals, October 10, 1955.

Maple sap icicle, Mille Lacs

Maple sap icicle

Icicle made out of sap on a tree being tapped for sugar. Photograph by Moroe P. Killy, April 19, 1947.

Maple sugar candy

Maple sugar candy

Maple sugar candy molded into the shape of a maple leaf. From the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, 1960–1985.

Maple sugaring paddle

Maple sugaring paddle

Paddle used for working maple sugar by the Big Bear family (White Earth Band of Ojibwe) ca. 1800s.

Image of wooden Maple sugaring skimming ladle

Maple sugaring skimming ladle

Ladle used as a maple sugaring skimmer by the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, 1900–1930.

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