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Rebecca Lee
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Title
An Interview with Bill Curtsinger
Year
2006
Salt Magazine speaks to Bill Cursinger, a professional photographer, about his new book, Extreme Nature.
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Writing
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Maines Native People
Year
1995
Christopher Turner delves into the history and Indian traditions of Native American. Turner discusses the identity and culture of Native Americans through personal interviews.
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published content
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October 1986 Salt Magazine, Salt Field Studies Programs
Year
1986
Informational page on the programs and courses offered by Salt.
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published content
Title
My Mother Used to...
Year
1974
Laurie Smith and Anne Pierter review different kinds of herbs that can cure various ailments.
Type
Writing
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Methadone Clinic
Year
1996
Ronald Clayton documents the lives of individuals who have struggled from drug abuse and the treatments they have received.
Type
Writing
Title
Sled Dog Fever
Year
1999
The Can-Am Crown dog sled race brings dogs and racers to Maine from all over the world. Karen Land discusses the experiences of indivuduals regarding the race.
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published content
Title
Island View of the World
Year
1974
Coming to Maine from Kansas, Lyman Rutledge is the author of several books on the history of the Isles of Shoals. Timm White documents how someone from Kansas became the biographer for a group of islands in New England.
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published content
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Salmon: Art Mackay
Year
1983
Pamela Wood speaks to Art Mackay regarding the raising of salmon and how it impacts the economics of Eastport. In the closing paragraphs of the magazine, Pamela Wood recounts the current situation in Eastport, and how there is promise for the town.
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published content
Title
Lobstermen's Sixth Sense
Year
1995
Chris City spotlights the lobster industry, speaking to lobstermen and learning about industry regulations, Seal Cove, and lobsters.
Type
Writing
Title
Friendly Village Trailer Park
Year
1997
The image that most Americans think of when they hear the term trailer park is not a very appealing one. Jane Stevenson looks at Friendly Village in Gorham as more than just a trailer park, but as a small home community.
Type
Writing
Title
It Was Like This Outside, Not a Cloud In The Sky
Year
1997
Aracelis Girmay documents the life of Jeff Jellis, and how he deals with the reality of having the AIDS virus. Girmay discusses the Jellis' family life and the treatments that Jeff has to undergo.
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published content
Title
Will the Real Statue Please Stand Up
Year
1989
There are two monuments in Maine that celebrate the feats of Maine woodsmen. Bretty Jenks explores how these two statues represent two different cultures.
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