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Donald (Don) Bagley
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Writing
Title
Franco Am Fiddlers
Year
1996
Kate Dodge explores the lives of Franco-American musicians who play traditional fiddle music.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Half House: A Family Divided
Year
2013
In Rockport, Maine, a family dispute split and divided an entire family. Shara Morris investigates how the house was literally split and moved, and speaks to people who lived in the home.
Type
published content
Title
Ice Fishing
Year
1976
In order to understand the art of ice fishing, Steve Bragdon visited Don Shaw and his ice shack. Bragdon documents the work Shaw does in his shack in order to ice fish and the methods he uses.
Type
Photography
Title
Ice Fishing Photographs
Year
1975
In order to understand the art of ice fishing, Steve Bragdon visited Don Shaw and his ice shack. Bragdon documents the work Shaw does in his shack in order to ice fish and the methods he uses.
Type
published content
Title
June 1977 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1977
Readers write in response to the work Salt has done.
Type
Writing
Title
Living Two Lives: Micmac Tradition in the Sanipass Family
Year
1994
Jennifer Raitt documents the lives of the Sanipass family.
Type
Photography
Title
Long Island Photographs
Year
2000
The community of Long Island is bound together through marriage and family ties, cementing their personal connections to the island. Amanda Custer captures images of residents of Long Island.
Type
published content
Title
Making Maple Syrup
Year
1976
Traditional to New England, tapping trees and making maple syrup is done every year. Louis Burns speaks to Donald Wood about how it's done.
Type
Photography
Title
Making Maple Syrup Photographs
Year
1976
Traditional to New England, tapping trees and making maple syrup is done every year. James Jannetti and Louis Burns speak to Donald Wood about how it's done.
Type
published content
Title
Maple Syrup
Year
1977
Traditional to New England, tapping trees and making maple syrup is done every year. Louis Burns speaks to Donald Wood about how it's done.
Type
published content
Title
March 1979 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1979
Readers write in response to the work Salt has done.
Type
Writing
Title
Memory as Manna, Passamaquoddy Elders
Year
1999
Cultural memory is important to retain through generations because it holds the history of a culture and of a people. Carol Miles discusses how for the Passamaquoddy, a group of individuals are working on regenerating their heritage from oral histories passed down to them.
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