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August 1987 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1987
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
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September 1988 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1988
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
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December 1988 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1988
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
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Willie and Elizabeth Ames
Year
1977
Willie and Elizabeth Ames both come from lobstering families, growing up as island people. Anne Pierter documents the lives of the Ames' with regard to lobstering and island life.
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published content
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Salt 2006-2007 Magazine, Masthead
Year
2007
Staff, contributors, trustees, and academic board members are listed.
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published content
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August 1989 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1989
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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Multimedia
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In The Way
Year
2013
Along the proposed route of the East-West Highway, owners of businesses and community members have varying opinions about the impact of the highway. Alice Quinlan investigates how the highway could cause changes in these communities and on the economy for small towns and farmers.
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November 1989 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1989
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
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May 1989 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1989
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
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April 1997 Salt Magazine, Masthead
Year
1997
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The Elders
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.
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Writing
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Posted
Year
2005
As land and forests are sold as commodities, people like Duane Jordan refuse to sell their land. Allegra Mira explores how Jordan views the wilderness as an important part of growing up for his family and how the land is used for outdoor activities.
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