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Photography
Title
Tall Barney's
Year
2002
Michelle Cillia captures how the culture at Tall Barneys in Jonesport is created through lies and stories, at a table known as the liars table.
Type
Photography
Title
Through a Kanakan Lens: Shared Memory
Year
2014
Erin Birney documents the shared memory of the Kanakan family through the use of photographs.
Type
Photography
Title
Ned and Nell Photographs
Year
1973
Mark Emerson and Robert Verrier capture photographs of a red house in the Blueberry Hill area that is actually haunted.
Type
Photography
Title
From Out Of The Blues Photographs
Year
2009
Carrying a tradition of black storytellers, Samuel James is trying to expend the genre of Blues music called songsterism. Casey Atkins captures James' life.
Type
Photography
Title
House Island
Year
1998
Culture can be expressed through many different avenues, from telling a story about ones culture, to performing a traditional dance. Kim Wutkiewicz captures images of artists and performers from House Island Project.
Type
Photography
Title
Slots of Fun Photographs
Year
2004
Allison Lucas captures a photograph of a man showing a boy a slot car.
Type
Photography
Title
Crazy Avery
Year
1984
As a direct descendant of Barney Beal, Avery Kelley is known for his ability to tell stories. Jill Harvey speaks to Kelley about being Beal Island's storyteller.
Type
Photography
Title
I'd Like to See the Pounds of Butter I've Made With That Churnin': Mary T's Farm Photographs
Year
1977
Living out in West Peru, Mary Turner always has stories to share. Kelly Emery visits Turner and learns how to make butter on a churn.
Type
Photography
Title
Arthur is Arthur (Welch) Photographs
Year
1974
Curious about a man known for his uniqueness, Salt students visit Arthur Welch of Cape Porpoise. Jason Wheeler and other Salt students speak to Welch about his personal life.
Type
Photography
Title
Skinned Knuckles Photographs
Year
1974
A man with many stories, Wilfred Grendell shares a story about collecting rocks. Seth Hanson documents how Grendell uses his rocks to build things around his home.
Type
Photography
Title
Dana Mitchell, Penobscot Photographs
Year
1987
Margarette Payson captures the life of Dana Mitchell, a member of the Penobscot tribe.
Type
Photography
Title
Memory as Manna
Year
1999
Cultural memory is important to retain through generations because it holds the history of a culture and of a people. Patrick Winkelman captures how the Passamaquoddy are working on regenerating their heritage.
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