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Mark Toggart
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Title
In Search of the 20th Century Penobscot
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
Photography
Title
Working for a Living: The Line Between Art & Entertainment
Year
2001
Sadrah Schadel documents the work and lives of two strippers. Contains adult content.
Type
Photography
Title
Chair Caning Photographs
Year
1975
Over the course of four interviews, Mark DeTeso and other Salt students learned how to cane chairs from Avon Wilcox. Salt documents the work Wilcox does on chairs and the caning process.
Type
Writing
Title
Everybody Sleeps?
Year
2001
Technicians at the Maine Sleep Institute aim to find irregularities in a person's sleep, in order to assist with the recovery of sleep. Brooke Lawsing speaks to individuals who suffer from sleep disorders to learn about their experiences and treatments they have received.
Type
Writing
Title
Taking the Plunge
Year
2007
Craig Smith documents the annual polar bear plunge held in Industry to honor Chester Greenwood, creator of the earmuffs. Smith focuses on the Fowke family, who are partaking in the plunge.
Type
Photography
Title
In Search of the 20th Century Penobscot Photographs
Year
1982
Mark Emerson and others capture 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
Ned and Nell
Year
1974
Believing Blueberry Hill was haunted based on stories, Lynne Littlefield and Lyman Page speak to Bob Currier, who tells them otherwise. Littlefield and Page document how a red house in the area is actually haunted.
Type
published content
Title
Family Dairy Farm
Year
1991
Despite the challenges facing dairy farmers, the Russell family fights to keep their farm going. Anna Hoberman documents the lives of the Russell family and their work on their dairy farm in Litchfield.
Type
published content
Title
A Time to Celebrate
Year
1977
Prior to the release of The Salt Book, Pamela Wood speaks to readers about the contents of the book and the release parties.
Type
Radio
Title
Mark Our Vessel
Year
2010
Fascinated by the visual representation of stories through tattoos, Cyndi Lou Pappenfus uses tattooing as a way to give people closure for life-changing events. Sarah Delia documents the work that Cyndi Lou does for people who have survived cancer and drug addictions, and how the tattoos tell their own story.
Type
published content
Title
Yankee Wit
Year
1976
Kevin Harnden visits Monty Washburn to hear some of his stories about Maine. Washburn shares some stories showing his humor and wit.
Type
published content
Title
A Maine Barn Raisin'
Year
1975
From dawn to dusk, friends and neighbors of Stacy Wentworth helped him raise a 50 foot barn in Arundel. Anne Gorham documents the work that went into putting the barn together.
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