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Carol Dana
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Writing
Title
Maines Native People
Year
1995
Christopher Turner delves into the history and Indian traditions of Native American. Turner discusses the identity and culture of Native Americans through personal interviews.
Type
Photography
Title
Maine's Queen of Tango
Year
2003
Jessica Hasslen captures the life of Robin Tara, a tango dancer who left her job to pursue dancing, and then started her own business selling tango shoes.
Type
published content
Title
Maine's New Sweden
Year
1976
In central Maine, there is a cluster of small communities that are home to many Swedish immigrants. Debbie Ziegler and others investigate how these communities continue to preserve the traditions of their forefathers.
Type
Photography
Title
Maine Children's Home
Year
1995
Julia Beck Hoggson captures the services and programs offered at the Maine Children's Home, and how these programs give teenage mothers an opportunity to get an education.
Type
Photography
Title
Long After I'm Gone Photographs
Year
2010
At the age of 95, Francis Fenton is the third generation to work the Fenton farm at Sandy River Apple Orchard. Andrew Propp captures the work that Fenton does on the farm alone.
Type
Radio
Title
Long After I'm Gone
Year
2010
At the age of 95, Francis Fenton is the third generation to work the Fenton farm at Sandy River Apple Orchard. Georgia Moodie highlights the work that Fenton does on the farm alone, and speaks to Fenton and his daughter about the future of the farm.
Type
published content
Title
Lobstering: Bait Girl
Year
1977
Getting up at 5 o'clock every morning for the past two summers, Anne Pierter is a bait girl on a lobster boat. Anne Pierter documents her experience working on a lobster boat.
Type
Photography
Title
Living in America, Dreaming of Lebanon Photographs
Year
2007
Born as a second generation Lebanese-American, Jeanne Handy always considered herself Lebanese before anything else. Kara Mears captures how Handry desires to connect with her families Lebanese culture by using aspects of her heritage in her daily life.
Type
published content
Title
Little Wanderers
Year
1995
Rebecca McDonald discusses the services and programs offered at the Maine Children's Home, and how these programs give teenage mothers an opportunity to get an education.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Like Father, Like Son: Dan's More Than a Shoe Repairman
Year
2015
Despite all of the change in Portland, Dan Lentz's shop, Roy's Shoes, has stayed the same. Emma Nobel profiles the work Lentz does as a cobbler.
Type
Photography
Title
Lee Academy & Native Americans
Year
1993
Julie Jordan captures images of the culture of the Passamaquoddy by meeting with students at Lee Academy.
Type
Writing
Title
Keeping the Commons
Year
2014
As a security guard at the Portland Public Library, Marko Petrovi? maintains order with a militaristic assertiveness. Dana Bialek documents how Petrovi? was once a border patrol officer in Yugoslavia, and how his previous training made it easy to fit into his new occupation in Portland protecting the library.
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