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Shucking Bucket, 20th century. Creator: Unknown
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Shucking Bucket, 20th century. Creator: Unknown
A cylindrical metal shucking bucket. The bucket has a welded seam along the bottom. The top edge of the bucket is rolled outward to form curved a rim. The handle is a bent metal rod inserted into holes at the top of the bucket. The ends of the rod are bent over on the inside of the bucket
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Aquatic Life Black History Bucket Chesapeake Bay Cultural Heritage Fishing Heritage Maryland United States Of America Nmaahc Oyster Oyster Fishing Oysters Shellfish Afro American Shucking
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Shucking Bucket: A Glimpse into African American Heritage and Chesapeake Bay's Oyster Fishing Legacy". This print showcases a remarkable artifact from the 20th century, known as the Shucking Bucket. Crafted by an unknown creator, this cylindrical metal vessel embodies both functionality and cultural significance. As we delve into its intricate details, we discover a welded seam along the bottom that speaks to the craftsmanship of its maker. The top edge of the bucket gracefully rolls outward, forming a curved rim that not only adds elegance but also ensures practicality during oyster shucking. The handle, cleverly designed as a bent metal rod inserted through holes at the top of the bucket, allows for easy transportation and maneuverability. Its ends are thoughtfully bent over on the inside of the bucket to prevent any discomfort or accidents. Originating from Maryland's Chesapeake Bay region in America, this object holds immense historical value within African American heritage. It serves as a tangible connection to their rich fishing traditions and livelihoods tied closely to aquatic life. Oysters have long been an integral part of Afro-American culture in this country—symbolizing sustenance, resilience, and community ties. Preserved within National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), this photograph captures not just an object but also represents countless stories embedded in America's past. Let it serve as a reminder of our diverse cultural tapestry—a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance throughout history.
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