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Title
Tracking Down the Spirit
Year
2001
Aron Baumwoll explores how members of the Penobscot tribe redefine their life necessities to include Native American spirituality. Baumwoll speaks to these individuals regarding their way of life and beliefs.
Type
published content
Title
September 1988 Salt Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
1988
Table of contents for September 1988 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
December 1994 Salt Magazine, Inside Back Cover
Year
1994
Inside back cover for the December 1994 Salt Magazine with list of back issues and books from Salt.
Type
Writing
Title
Recycling
Year
1991
The idea of recycling is nothing new, and for people in Maine they have been finding ways to reuse old items for generations. Elka Uchman documents how Mainers salvage and repurpose second hand items.
Type
published content
Title
Rhythm of the Loom
Year
1984
For generations, Bessie Swain has taught individuals in New England how to weave. Heather Walker speaks to Swain about her craft.
Type
published content
Title
No Human Trace
Year
1983
Karen Gelardi speaks to Jessica Jenkins about leaving islands the way one found it, without a human trace.
Type
published content
Title
Winnie MacDonald, Portland, 1991
Year
1995
Jeff Jordan captures a photograph of Winnie MacDonald, two years before she died of AIDS at age 42.
Type
Photography
Title
No Human Trace: Jessica Jenkins Photographs
Year
1982
Mark Emerson captures a photograph of Jessica Jenkins, who spoke to Salt about leaving islands the way one found it, without a human trace.
Type
Photography
Title
AIDS
Year
1991
Jeff Jordan captures the lives of individuals who live in Portland, that have their lives impacted by AIDS.
Type
Photography
Title
Feathers and Faith: Immigrant Labor
Year
2001
Leigh Ann Henion documents the work and lives of the Mendoza family, a family of migrant workers.
Type
published content
Title
Urchins!
Year
1994
In Portland, the sea urchin industry represents an opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds to have a job working on the waterfront. Joan Amory explores how lucrative this business is for individuals in Portland.
Type
Writing
Title
Dogs Don't Hug/Good Thing I Love You
Year
2003
Amanda Goldblatt speaks to individuals regarding service animals and animal training, highlighting how important these animals are some people to function on a daily basis.
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