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People From Away (PFA)
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Photography
Title
Benedicta Story Photographs
Year
1988
Chris Knight captures images of people in Benedicta, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Street Portraits
Year
2012
Ellen Sherwood captures portraits of people around Portland.
Type
published content
Title
The Younger 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
The Documentary Photograph in Maine's Past
Year
1995
C. Stewart Doty speaks on the history of documentary photography in Maine, and how photographs can be used to tell us things about Maine's history.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Spring 2002 Magazine, Editors Page
Year
2002
Salt editor Samuel A. Eliot informs readers that Salt will be returning to a small 64 page magazine.
Type
published content
Title
Inland
Year
1995
Divider for the section of Maine: A Peopled Landscape on images related to the inland.
Type
Radio
Title
Back to Pineland
Year
2020
Drive about 20 miles north of Portland, Maine and you’ll arrive at Pineland. It looks like a college campus: brick buildings with stately pillars, it’s surrounded by rolling hills. But Pineland’s exterior doesn’t tell you about its history. It opened as an institution for people with disabilities in 1908. Alexa Burke spoke with people who lived and worked at Pineland to learn about the history of institutionalization and the legacies that remain today.
Type
Radio
Title
Back to Pineland
Year
2020
Drive about 20 miles north of Portland, Maine and you’ll arrive at Pineland. It looks like a college campus: brick buildings with stately pillars, it’s surrounded by rolling hills. But Pineland’s exterior doesn’t tell you about its history. It opened as an institution for people with disabilities in 1908. Alexa Burke spoke with people who lived and worked at Pineland to learn about the history of institutionalization and the legacies that remain today.
Type
published content
Title
Twenty Years
Year
1993
Pamela Wood offers her thoughts regarding Salt's 20 year anniversary.
Type
published content
Title
What are Cows For?
Year
1995
Tim Hughes investigates the controversy over rBST and discusses how cattle farming in Maine plays a role in the dialogue regarding the bovine growth hormone.
Type
Radio
Title
It's Just A Ticket
Year
2001
Chad Jones recounts his daily routine issuing parking tickets and the people he encounters everyday on the job.
Type
published content
Title
Porcelain Figures
Year
1977
Spending countless hours a week creating porcelain figures, Muriel Reimer can create figures of various sizes. Lorraine Kingsbury visited Reimer to learn the work and detail that goes into the hobby.
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