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Abdella, Iman
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Title
Death of an American Potato Farm
Year
1990
As one of the best farmers in Aroostook County, Mike Brown never sold a potato that he wouldn't put on his own table. Christopher Knight documents why Brown quit one day after his seed was bought and loan was approved.
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published content
Title
How to Knit a Lobster Trap Head
Year
1974
Living in Kennebunkport most of his life, Albert Hutchins is a Maine lobsterman. Fran Ober visits Hutchins to learn how to knit a lobster trap head.
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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.
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Writing
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Bosnian Refugees in Portland
Year
1998
War-torn countries can cause individuals to flee their homes to find better lives for themselves and their family. Laurie McDonnell documents how refugees from Bosnia have made new homes in Portland and started a Bosnian community.
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published content
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April 1997 Salt Magazine, Masthead
Year
1997
Staff, contributors, trustees, and academic board members are listed.
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Writing
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Gamers Like Us
Year
2007
Julia Botero highlights a Dungeons & Dragons session for one gaming group in Biddeford.
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published content
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When You're Married to a Fisherman...
Year
1979
As the wives of fishermen, four women share their stories. Rachel Brochu and others speak to the four wives to learn about unique experiences.
Type
Writing
Title
Seeing It For What It Is
Year
2001
Creativity can be found in all places, as Robin-Lee Holman discusses regarding Spindleworks, a non-profit artist cooperative made up of artists with developmental disabilities. Holman speaks to artists regarding Spindleworks and their experiences.
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published content
Title
Walking After Midnight: Linda Mae, Homeless at Seventy-One
Year
2006
With the desire to have her own place to live, Linda Mae Ash spends her time at Rockin' Rickey's Tavern. Talia Weiner captures Ash's life as a homeless senior citizen.
Type
Writing
Title
Our Mysterious Something
Year
2004
Andrea Maio highlights the history of Wilhelm Reich, a psychoanalyst who lived and worked in Maine. Maio explores the Wilhelm Reich Museum and learns about Reich from Mary Byrd Higgins, director of the museum.
Type
Writing
Title
Surely the Lord is in This Place
Year
1996
Racial barriers exist in many parts of the United States and in the state of Maine, but the church community of Green Memorial AME Zion Church aims to break down those barriers. Nicole Nardon explores how this church embraces integration in order to share their faith with all.
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published content
Title
I Try to Make it Simple
Year
1979
Rigging the Endeavor was a week long process for Ralph Stanley and his crew. Sheryl Lane documents the handiwork that went into preparing the boat.
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