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Passamaquoddy Tribe
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Photography
Title
Memory as Manna
Year
1999
Cultural memory is important to retain through generations because it holds the history of a culture and of a people. Patrick Winkelman captures how the Passamaquoddy are working on regenerating their heritage.
Type
Photography
Title
The Beehive
Year
2013
Alpha Newberry, Jen Miller, and Liz Mak document the religious community, Twelve Tribes Community, in Rutland Vermont, where reformed hippies claim to carry on the legacy of early Christianity.
Type
Multimedia
Title
In Our Veins
Year
2014
As the Penobscot River recovers from centuries of environmental impacts, the restoration of river-based traditions remains a hope for the Penobscot Indian Nation. Sara Quinn documents how members of the Penobscot Tribe used to rely on the river, and today how they attempt to remain attached to it.
Type
published content
Title
In Search of the 20th Century Penobscot
Year
1983
William Ibelle explores how three generations of Penobscot Indians are searching through their experiences to define what it means to be a Penobscot living in today's work.
Type
published content
Title
We Don't Make Baskets Any More
Year
1979
As Indian culture begins to move away from traditions, Madas Sapiel speaks on what life used to be like in Penobscot. Sheryl Lane documents the changes that have started within the Penobscot Indian tribe.
Type
Writing
Title
Living Two Lives: Micmac Tradition in the Sanipass Family
Year
1994
Jennifer Raitt documents the lives of the Sanipass family.
Type
Photography
Title
Dana Mitchell, Penobscot Photographs
Year
1987
Margarette Payson captures the life of Dana Mitchell, a member of the Penobscot tribe.
Type
published content
Title
The Younger Generation
Year
1983
William Ibelle explores how three generations of Penobscot Indians are searching through their experiences to define what it means to be a Penobscot living in today's work.
Type
Photography
Title
Tracking Down the Spirit Photographs
Year
2001
Joanna Johnson captures how members of the Penobscot tribe redefine their life necessities to include Native American spirituality.
Type
published content
Title
Tall Tales
Year
1976
Former guide and member of the Micmac Indian tribe shares stories straight from the Maine woods.
Type
published content
Title
Pounding Ash
Year
2000
Sally Steindorf speaks with members of varying Indian tribes to learn about basketmaking and the brown ash.
Type
published content
Title
The Middle Generation
Year
1983
William Ibelle explores how three generations of Penobscot Indians are searching through their experiences to define what it means to be a Penobscot living in today's work.
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