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Title
Restoration
Year
1998
Communities can be bound together by a number of reasons, and for the community in Munjoy Hill, the restoration of St. Lawrence Church brought back a sense of community. Pam Carter discusses the restoration efforts of the community and details the project.
Type
Writing
Title
Tradition is a Living Entity: Using Music to Showcase Culture and Acceptance
Year
2010
As one of the last known Native American people in the world to make flutes using only fire and hand tools, Hawk Henries shares his love for the craft by teaching Native Arts. Elaine Koustenis documents the work that Henries does, in order to build unity and awareness of Native American culture.
Type
Photography
Title
Standards & Weavers
Year
2004
Sara Crystal documents the work of Gal Frey, a basket weaver from Indian Township.
Type
Photography
Title
Rollin Thurlow, Old Town Canoes Photographs
Year
1993
Pamela Wilson visits the Old Town Canoe Company to document the creation of traditional wooden canoes.
Type
Writing
Title
Modern Alchemy
Year
1996
Merrill Maiano explores the intricacies of the beer brewing process and industry from a smaller level. Maiano speaks with homebrewers and learns how brewing beer is treated as an art form.
Type
published content
Title
A Tale of Two Workplaces
Year
1993
In Lewiston, Bates Fabrics and the L.L. Bean Telemarketing Center are only a few hundred yards from each other. Dan Stewart explores how these industries marks Lewiston as changing from an industrialized textile town to a service-based city.
Type
Photography
Title
Tale of 2 Workplaces - Bates Mill, L.L. Bean Telemarketing Photographs
Year
1989
In Lewiston, Bates Fabrics and the L.L. Bean Telemarketing Center are only a few hundred yards from each other. Tonee Harbert captures how these industries mark Lewiston as changing from an industrialized textile town to a service-based city.
Type
Writing
Title
A Tale of Two Lewistons
Year
1989
In Lewiston, Bates Fabrics and the L.L. Bean Telemarketing Center are only a few hundred yards from each other. Dan Stewart explores how these industries marks Lewiston as changing from an industrialized textile town to a service-based city.
Type
published content
Title
Pounding Ash
Year
2000
Sally Steindorf speaks with members of varying Indian tribes to learn about basketmaking and the brown ash.
Type
Photography
Title
Brown Ash Photographs
Year
1997
Heather Hay captures a photograph of Chris Patles holding a brown ash log near Fred Moore Jr.
Type
Photography
Title
Alchemy
Year
1996
Marla Ulrich captures the intricacies of the beer brewing process and industry from a smaller level.
Type
Radio
Title
Recipe for radical rest (serves 3)
Year
2021
Heather Flor is a Peruvian-American farmer and artist who uses rest as a radical tool. Heather’s mother, María Rosita, and her four-year old nephew, Ediercito, do too.
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