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New Sudan Education Initiative (NESEI)
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Photography
Title
Take Hands Four
Year
2012
Contra dancing is a cherished cultural experience in Maine, which involves folk music and people of all generations participating. Lauren Lamont documents how some young people are bringing techno music to contra dancing, and how it interacts with their New England roots.
Type
Photography
Title
Skinned Knuckles, Img. 2
Year
1974
Seth Hanson captures a photograph of a well crafted by Wilfred Grendell outside his home.
Type
Photography
Title
Potato Land, Img. 2
Year
1975
Photograph of Cluny McPherson in his barn showing off one of his farm tools.
Type
Photography
Title
Lofting and Molding, Img. 2
Year
1980
Lynn Kippax Jr. captures a photograph of individuals bending the battens for their ship.
Type
Photography
Title
Trapmaking on Vinalhaven, Img. 2
Year
1991
Laurie Jasper captures a photograph of a workshop along the coast in Vinalhaven.
Type
Photography
Title
Blueberry Rakers, Img. 2
Year
1985
Lynn Kippax Jr. captures a photograph of a man in sunglasses with arms crossed.
Type
Photography
Title
Eye of the Beholder, Img. 3
Year
2004
Sabrina Haley captures a photograph of Shawn Libby cutting hair 2 1/2 weeks after surgery.
Type
published content
Title
Storing Hay, New Gloucester, 1992
Year
1995
Allyson Mehley captures individuals storing hay into a barn at Opportunity Farm for Boys.
Type
Radio
Title
Out of Sight
Year
2009
Forced into early retirement due to a genetic disease that caused him to lose his vision, Mike Rogers was able to put his time and energy into playing the harmonica. Rogers share his experience with Dan Gordon about dealing with his disease, and playing the harmonica around New England.
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