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Penobscot River
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Title
River Driving: Herding Logs
Year
1980
Salt students explore how logs are herded on the rivers and streams of Maine.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: Drivin' a Stick
Year
1980
Bob Viles and Gerry Bigelow speak to Salt students about their work on the river.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: The End of an Era
Year
1980
Salt explores what the end of river driving means for those who have made it their entire life.
Type
published content
Title
Indian Island
Year
1979
With such close proximity to middle class Americans, Indian culture in Penobscot has started to mimic the American standard of living. Sheryl Lane profiles how Indian culture is on the island by speaking to Madas Sapiel.
Type
Photography
Title
River Driving on the Kennebec Photographs
Year
1976
As a group project, members of Salt document the topics of river driving, logging, and cooking for loggers.
Type
Photography
Title
Cold River Vodka
Year
2007
Piper Hanson captures the work at Cold River Vodka.
Type
published content
Title
Medicine Man of the Penobscots
Year
1979
On Indian Island, there is a shaman who still represents the traditional Indian culture. Pamela Wood speaks to Senabeh about what it means to be a medicine man and his other experiences.
Type
Photography
Title
The Saco River Legend Photographs
Year
1975
Around the Saco area, people are familiar with stories regarding the Saco River and a curse. Anne Pierter and others speak to Marion Banks to confirm whether or not the curse is real.
Type
Photography
Title
Dana Mitchell, Penobscot Photographs
Year
1987
Margarette Payson captures the life of Dana Mitchell, a member of the Penobscot tribe.
Type
published content
Title
We Don't Make Baskets Any More
Year
1979
As Indian culture begins to move away from traditions, Madas Sapiel speaks on what life used to be like in Penobscot. Sheryl Lane documents the changes that have started within the Penobscot Indian tribe.
Type
published content
Title
The Middle Generation
Year
1983
William Ibelle explores how three generations of Penobscot Indians are searching through their experiences to define what it means to be a Penobscot living in today's work.
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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