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Cod Liver Oil
Year
1978
At the age of 75, Payson Huff began making cod liver oil in his shack. Sharon Crisman highlights how Huff used to be a fisherman, and after that was over still needed a way to make money in his old age.
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published content
Title
Stone Walls Part II
Year
1977
Continuing the story of stone walls, Mark Serreze speaks to Harvey Bixby about the mortared wall. Bixby discusses his work as a mason and creating stone walls.
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published content
Title
Casey at the Wheel
Year
1985
Martha McNey takes a trip with Casey Stender on his boat, the Petra Anne, to document his work as a fisherman.
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published content
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Gems of Cape Porpoise
Year
1983
Karen Gelardi and others explore how the islands off Cape Porpoise have retained their gemlike beauty.
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published content
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No Human Trace
Year
1983
Karen Gelardi speaks to Jessica Jenkins about leaving islands the way one found it, without a human trace.
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published content
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Going Forward With Alberta
Year
1983
Dana Lynn Boucher and other Salt students visit Albert Redmond to learn about her past and daily activities.
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published content
Title
Tower Clocks of the Kennebunks
Year
1983
In Maine, souring clock faces are part of a still living tradition of public clocks. Robert Warner documents how these clocks are still in use by communities.
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published content
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Raking Blueberries, Gouldsboro, 1985
Year
1995
Working the blueberry fields by hand, Lynn Kippax Jr. captures Charlie Torrey while at work.
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published content
Title
The Infiltration of Hip Hop
Year
2000
Anne-Marie McReynolds documents how hip hop is making its way into the Northeast.
Type
published content
Title
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.
Type
published content
Title
Trawling
Year
1977
Although not in practice anymore, trawling is a fishing method that is highly valued by people in fishing communities. Maureen Campbell and others document how this fishing method was practiced and the experiences fishermen had while on the job.
Type
published content
Title
Bait Bags
Year
1977
Knitting bait bags since the age of ten, Ada Foss has been creating them ever since. Anne Pierter visits Foss to learn how to create the bags and the work that goes into each piece.
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