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Magazine
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Salt Magazine VIII: Number 32, May 1988
Year
May 1988
The May 1988 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on hospitality, Airline Road, and Acadian culture.
Type
Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine Spring 2002: Number 55
Year
Apr 2002
The Spring 2002 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on local diner culture, boxing, and spirituality.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Putting Down New Roots
Year
2015
Salt documents how immigrants are setting down cultural roots through agriculture in a small Maine town.
Type
Photography
Title
Refuge[e]
Year
2013
Yevonnie Lowe documents the challenges faced by African immigrants in Maine and how they balance two distinct cultures.
Type
Writing
Title
Buddhists in Hancock County
Year
2000
Todd Gorden explores the Buddhist culture in Hancock County, speaking to Buddhists about their backgrounds and involvment in Buddhism.
Type
Photography
Title
Where is Cambodia?
Year
2004
Sabrina Haley documents the lives of members of the Cambodian community as they bring their culture to life through music and dance.
Type
published content
Title
November 1991 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1991
List of back issues and books from Salt.
Type
Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine XII: Number 46, December 1994
Year
Dec 1994
The December 1994 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on Cambodian culture, religion, and a family history tied to Long Pond.
Type
Writing
Title
Ridin' Bitch: A Tale From Her Backseat
Year
2001
Ian Bannon speaks to various women in Maine who ride motorcycles, learning about the culture and passion they have for their bikes.
Type
Writing
Title
The Toll of Science: Searching for Echoes of Richmond's Russian Colony
Year
2009
In the town of Richmond the last remnants of its Russian colony is disappearing, but the parishioners of Saint Alexander Nevsky Church continue to instill new life into ancient traditions. Elizabeth Peck speaks to members of the Russian colony to learn about their experiences and traditional Russian practices.
Type
Writing
Title
Amerasians Summer
Year
1994
Laurel Cox discusses the experience and struggles of the Amerasian community, as experienced in Vietnam in the United States.
Type
published content
Title
Barbershops
Year
1992
Barbershops are social places with a crowd of regulars. Julia Mickenberg takes readers inside two barbershops to highlight the culture within a barbershop.
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