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Title
Preparing Traditional Swedish Sausage, Stockholm, 1988
Year
1995
Tonee Harbert captures the Sodergren family in their home making traditional Swedish sausage.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Dining at Dali's: Traditional Dominican Food in Portland
Year
2012
Running a small food business at Public Market in Portland, Aidalina Costoso prepares and sells traditional Dominican food. Chris Gauther profiles Costoso's work and passion for cooking.
Type
Photography
Title
Non-Traditional Family
Year
1996
John Randolph documents the life of a non-traditional family from Portland.
Type
published content
Title
Traditional Cambodian Wedding, Portland, 1992
Year
1995
Frank G. Miller captures a scene from a traditional Cambodian wedding within Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Women in Non-Traditional Trades
Year
1993
Noreen Hogan documents the lives of women who work in non-traditional trades in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Back Road Tune
Year
2000
Brandan Haskins explores the world of musicians who perform traditional music. Haskins speaks to musicians about the traditions that they carry and their performances.
Type
published content
Title
Salt, the FSA, and the Documentary Tradition
Year
1995
James C. Curtis writes on the documentary tradition, comparing the work of Salt and the Farm Security Administration in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: Bean Hole Beans
Year
1980
In the Kennedy family, bean hole bean baking has always been a tradition. Suellen Simpson travels to the Kennedy household in The Forks to learn about baking beans in the ground.
Type
Photography
Title
Bean Hole Beans Photographs
Year
1975
In the Kennedy family, bean hole bean baking has always been a tradition. Salt travels to the Kennedy household in The Forks to learn about baking beans in the ground.
Type
Radio
Title
Something To Keep
Year
2008
Lydia Crafts highlights the work that Donna Brown and Nicky Johnson do in order to preserve the culture and traditions of the Penobscot tribe. Crafts speaks to Brown and Johnson about the women's group that they started to fix long periods of separation, where they make traditional crafts.
Type
published content
Title
Bean Hole Beans
Year
1975
In the Kennedy family, bean hole bean baking has always been a tradition. Suellen Simpson travels to the Kennedy household in The Forks to learn about baking beans in the ground.
Type
Photography
Title
Concession Tune
Year
2000
Michael Kautz captures the world of musicians who perform traditional music.
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