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Native American Traditions
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Photography
Title
Anam Cora
Year
2004
Katie Hayes captures the story of the Greer family.
Type
Photography
Title
Dysart's Truck Stop, Bangor
Year
1986
Ken Kobre captures the lives of truckers and workers who frequent Dysart's Truckstop in Bangor, a Maine tradition for 18 years.
Type
Photography
Title
Jamaican Apple Pickers
Year
1988
Tonee Harbert captures the lives and work of Jamaican apple pickers who spend more time in American than in Jamaica.
Type
Photography
Title
Women in Non-Traditional Trades
Year
1993
Noreen Hogan documents the lives of women who work in non-traditional trades in Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Don't Call Me Chef
Year
2005
Melanie Fiander captures the work and life of Erik Desjarlais, the chef/proprietor of Bandol in Portland's Old Port, who sees himself first and foremost as a cook.
Type
Photography
Title
M.O.M. Photographs
Year
2005
As they make preparations to move to Berkeley, California, Elizabeth Massa captures the lives of the Rynberg-Going family. Massa highlights how the traditional family structure is different in this family.
Type
Radio
Title
Steve, The Baker
Year
2000
David Welch recounts the story of Steve, a baker who owns Sophia's Bakery. Lanz discusses the practices that he follows while baking, only using his hands to mix.
Type
Radio
Title
Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun Radio
Year
2001
Janice Gardner explores the lives of civil war reenactors, trying to understand the hows, whys, and possible dangers of Civil War reenactment.
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.
Type
Radio
Title
Ann Meets Mr. Ellington
Year
2002
Kerry Seed speaks to Ann Searcy, a jazz singer, about her experiences meeting Duke Ellington and singing in coastal towns around New England.
Type
Radio
Title
What We Talk About When We Talk About Little Italy
Year
2008
Former residents of Little Italy in Portland discusses their experiences growing up in their neighborhood, and their sense of community. They speak about the community being destroyed because of urban renewal.
Type
Radio
Title
Something To Keep
Year
2008
Lydia Crafts highlights the work that Donna Brown and Nicky Johnson do in order to preserve the culture and traditions of the Penobscot tribe. Crafts speaks to Brown and Johnson about the women's group that they started to fix long periods of separation, where they make traditional crafts.
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