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Tonee Harbert
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Photography
Title
I Loved Everything That Wasn't Good For Me Photographs
Year
1976
Growing up in Maine during the prohibition era, Reid Chapman offers to share his story with Salt about how liquor was bootlegged around his town.
Type
Writing
Title
Growing Up Black in Maine
Year
1994
Andrea Clark discusses the lives and experiences of various individuals who grew up being black in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Good Time Lanes
Year
1998
Candlepin bowling, which is unique to New England and the Maritime Provinces, offers a different way to experience bowling. Jason McCray explores the inner working of Good Time Lanes in Lisbon Falls, speaking to patrons and owners of the bowling alley.
Type
published content
Title
Italian "Soldier of Fortune"
Year
1984
Tim Rice speaks to David Breggia about his life on Munjoy Hill in Portland's Little Italy.
Type
published content
Title
When a Guide Was a Storyteller
Year
1993
Roger Price documents the life of Chub Foster, a man who was a guide in the North Woods when everyone there was a woodsman.
Type
Writing
Title
Auctions in Maine
Year
1993
Auction houses play an important role in Maine for the trading of antiques and collectibles. Molly Gerbracht explores the auctioneering business and those who frequent the auctions.
Type
Photography
Title
Winter Lobstering with the De.Dee.Mae Photographs
Year
1974
During the winter at Biddeford Pool, one of the few boats in the wharf is the De-Dee-Mae, a lobstering boat. Seth Hanson and others document the work Marshall Alexander does a lobsterman during the winter.
Type
published content
Title
Some Kind of Farmer
Year
2004
Katie Freeman explores the history of Bowie Farm in Durham, speaking to members of the Bowie family about the business.
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
Writing
Title
Yardgoods Center
Year
1995
Greggory Elliott explores the histories of various stores in downtown Waterville, and learns about how these business interact with the economics of the area.
Type
Writing
Title
Living with Mental Illness
Year
1995
Liza Buchbinder investigates the mental health system in Maine, speaking with caretakers and visting the Augusta Mental Health Institute.
Type
published content
Title
Go Back Home, Senabeh
Year
1979
As the spiritual leader of the Penobscots, Senabeh believes he must make a last stand alongside his peoples. Pamela Wood speaks to Senabeh about how he defines his lonely Indianhood.
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