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Photography
Title
Now Playing: Climbing Katadin Photographs
Year
2001
Joanna Johnson captures the culture of independent film making in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
We Are What We Buy
Year
1989
George Lewis, sociologist and Maine native, explains why we are creatures of the culture that we create and consume.
Type
Photography
Title
Refuge[e]
Year
2013
Yevonnie Lowe documents the challenges faced by African immigrants in Maine and how they balance two distinct cultures.
Type
Photography
Title
Basketmakers
Year
1999
Elizabeth Larson captures the traditional craft of basketweaving.
Type
published content
Title
Richmond's Russian Colony
Year
1984
During the 1950's, a colony of Slavic immigrants came to Richmond, Maine. Gretchen Batz documents how the Slavic community integrated into the town.
Type
published content
Title
Catching the Bus, Lincoln, 1993
Year
1995
Julie Jordan captures an image of Plansowes as she catches the bus to Pleasant Point Reservation from Lee Academy.
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Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine IV: Number 4, March 1979
Year
The March 1979 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on Indian culture, building ships in bottles, and fishermen superstitions.
Type
published content
Title
Relaxing During Class at Lee Academy, Lincoln, 1993
Year
1995
Julie Jordan captures an image of Christopher Altvater lounging in class at Lee Academy.
Type
Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine XII: Number 46, December 1994
Year
Dec 1994
The December 1994 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on Cambodian culture, religion, and a family history tied to Long Pond.
Type
Writing
Title
Ridin' Bitch: A Tale From Her Backseat
Year
2001
Ian Bannon speaks to various women in Maine who ride motorcycles, learning about the culture and passion they have for their bikes.
Type
Radio
Title
The Last Word
Year
2012
A language spoken for 9000 years, the Passamaquoddy Tribe is in danger of losing their language forever. Gabe Grabin explores how an ancient language is at risk of being lost, and the efforts that elders of the Tribe are doing to prevent the disappearance.
Type
Radio
Title
Valentine's Adventures
Year
2002
Carole Martin speaks to 90 year old Valentine Ranco about her life and experiences in Maine as a member of the Penobscot nation.
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