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Lament of the Sugar Bush Man

Artist
Rhonda Abrams
Date
1987
Publisher
Art Metropole
Format
Video
Details
VHS
Description

Sulfur dioxide and acid rain have detremental effects on the forest ecosystem, causing the decline of sugar maple stands. In this videotape, a maple sugar farmer sings a lament about the loss of his family farm. For him, the sugar bush represented not only a livelihood, but a way of life. The death of his maples if the beginning of the death of much more

  1. Lament of the Sugar Bush
 

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