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Photography
Title
Working Wisdom: Holy Life in Rural Maine
Year
2006
Kody Steffy documents the life of Bak Him, a Buddhist monk who lives at Wat Samaki Cambodian Buddhist Temple in Buxton, Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Working on Twig Furniture, Troy, 1990
Year
1995
Eric Lee captures a photograph of Ralph Bishop in the process making twig furniture outside of his home.
Type
published content
Title
Salt, the FSA, and the Documentary Tradition
Year
1995
James C. Curtis writes on the documentary tradition, comparing the work of Salt and the Farm Security Administration in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
I Don't Feel Color
Year
1982
As one of the best known men in Old Orchard Beach, Clarence Roberts is a city council member who represents a white constituency as a black man. Roger Champagne documents how Roberts does not let the color of his skin hold him back from being involved in the community.
Type
Radio
Title
Odd Bird
Year
2020
In November 2018, a great black hawk flew from the Amazon jungle to Deering Oaks Park in Portland Maine. No one knew how it got there, but people loved it so much that soon the stories outgrew the hawk.
Type
Radio
Title
Odd Bird
Year
2020
In November 2018, a great black hawk flew from the Amazon jungle to Deering Oaks Park in Portland Maine. No one knew how it got there, but people loved it so much that soon the stories outgrew the hawk.
Type
Radio
Title
Odd Bird
Year
2020
In November 2018, a great black hawk flew from the Amazon jungle to Deering Oaks Park in Portland Maine. No one knew how it got there, but people loved it so much that soon the stories outgrew the hawk.
Type
Writing
Title
Northland
Year
2002
Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, new inspection stations were built along the Maine border, including at the Jackman Port of Entry. Bill Lascher explores how the influx of federal agents and tourists into the town changed a community deep in the wilderness.
Type
published content
Title
Chair Caning
Year
1976
Over the course of four interviews, Launa Cable and other Salt students learned how to cane chairs from Avon Wilcox. Cable documents the work Wilcox does on chairs and the caning process.
Type
Writing
Title
Seafarers
Year
1996
Sarah Wise explores the world of the female sailors, uncovering that the idea that only men are ship captains and sailors is antiquated. Wise speaks with various female sailors to learn about their role models and careers.
Type
Photography
Title
Mona Jerome
Year
2007
Having working with horses her entire life, Mona Jerome rescues wild mustangs and tries to find them new homes. Kari Wehrs captures the work of Jerome.
Type
published content
Title
Gill Netting
Year
1977
In order to understand how gill netting works, Keith Euler took a trip with Herbert Hutchins out to sea. Euler documents the work Hutchins does with gill nets and how he sticks with netting year round.
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