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Hoose Family Band
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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.
Type
published content
Title
Dowsing
Year
1974
Years before bulldozers and water companies, individuals would perform the act of dowsing in order to find water underground. Linda Rivard and others speak to dowsers to learn about their craft and the other things dowsers can read.
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published content
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July 1990 Salt Magazine, Advertisements
Year
1990
Advertisements for Picnic & Pops and antique rugs.
Type
published content
Title
Water Street: From the Waco Diner to the Customs House
Year
1983
Pamela Wood documents the history of Water Street in Eastport. Wood speaks to locals about the activity on the street.
Type
Writing
Title
The School Around Us
Year
1999
Laura Neale investigates the activities and programs for students at School Around Us. Neale speaks with teachers, students, and parents to understand how this form of alternative schooling works.
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published content
Title
September 1988 Salt Magazine, Eating in Maine
Year
1988
Guide to help people find important places to eat in Maine.
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published content
Title
Quilting - Patchwork Art
Year
1985
Quilters of all ages in Maine are reinventing an old art form. Mary Thorsby speaks to quilters about their craft.
Type
published content
Title
Off the Maine Road: To Be Raymond Strout
Year
2005
Holly Wilmeth captures the work of Raymond Strout, a carpenter by trade, who is a blood wormer by nature.
Type
Writing
Title
Smithing in Maine
Year
1994
Kate Raley explores the subject of blacksmithing with local area blacksmiths, who discuss their relationship to the trade and the current trends.
Type
Writing
Title
What The Lord Has So Freely Given: Keeping Faith in a Taxidermy Shop
Year
2003
Lydia Peelle highlights the lives and work of Diane and Vance Child, two taxidermists have dedicated the last decade to the craft. Peel speaks to Diane and Vance about their business and their spirituality.
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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
Salt Radio: What If?
Year
2007
Losing their hearing, Kevin and James hatch are trying to cope with the changes. Katie Freddoso documents how the two brothers have begun to interact with the deaf community to help their transition.
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