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Arden Davis
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Radio
Title
356 Years Later
Year
2012
Despite the troubling history of Catholics and Native Americas, many tribal people remain devout Catholics, thanks to the canonization of a Native American saint. Katie Ricciardi documents a gathering to celebrate the canonization of Kateri Tekakwitha, and how the Catholic community and Indian heritage plays an active role in the lives of people in the Passamaquoddy community.
Type
published content
Title
A Day on the Barrens
Year
1976
Staying at her grandfather's camp on the Blueberry Barrens, Dianne McLaughlin and her friends experience what work is like picking blueberries on a hot day.
Type
Writing
Title
A Nice Trade
Year
2005
Nancy Rosenbaum highlights the Local 188 restaurant, owned by Jay Villani. Rosenbaum speaks to Villani about the start of the business and how it fits into the local restaurant scene.
Type
Photography
Title
A Peaceable Kingdom
Year
2006
Shane Prosser documents the life and daily activities of Debi Claffie and her family on their farm.
Type
Photography
Title
A Portrait of Childhood
Year
2001
Sean McGann highlights the life of the Surprenant family from Chesuncook, Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
A Two Band Town
Year
1993
Margot Downs highlights the stories and activities of serveral community bands, speaking with band members and the community.
Type
published content
Title
Adam
Year
2001
David Lee documents the life of Adam Murphy, a 24 year old who is wheelchair bound following a stroke.
Type
Photography
Title
Adam Murphy
Year
2000
David Lee documents the life of Adam Murphy, a 24 year old who is wheelchair bound following a stroke.
Type
Radio
Title
Alexander
Year
2014
At Cappy's Chowder House in Camden, many taxidermied animals are hanging on the wall, but owning one particular bird caused David Robichaud to break the law. Kala Hoke documents the regulations regarding wildlife protection and how people in Camden rallied behind Alexander, the bird at Cappy's.
Type
published content
Title
An Interview with David Isay
Year
2005
As an experienced documentarian, David Isay has won almost every award in broadcasting. Kate Philbrick documents the work of Isay and learns about what life is like in the field.
Type
published content
Title
Andrew Davis Outside Family Farm, Harmony, 1933
Year
1995
Phil Grant takes a photograph of Andrew Davis, a back-to-lander, outside his family's farm.
Type
Photography
Title
Animal Farm
Year
1994
Julie Labbe captures the operations of the Game Farm in Gray, Maine, which aims to help with the rehabilitation of wildlife in Maine.
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