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Mark Emerson
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August 1993 Salt Magazine, Contributors
Year
1993
Bios of the contributors to the August 1993 Salt Magazine, with information on this issue.
Type
published content
Title
Ida's Story
Year
1976
Written as the first chapter to her own book, Ida Allen shares her childhood story about growing up in the woods of Maine.
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published content
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April 1974 Salt Magazine, Front Cover
Year
1974
Front cover for the April 1974 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
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Go Back Home, Senabeh
Year
1979
As the spiritual leader of the Penobscots, Senabeh believes he must make a last stand alongside his peoples. Pamela Wood speaks to Senabeh about how he defines his lonely Indianhood.
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published content
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June 1975 Salt Magazine, Back Cover
Year
1975
Back cover for the June 1975 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
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April 1974 Salt Magazine, Back Cover
Year
1974
Back cover for the April 1974 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
November 1974 Salt Magazine, Back Cover
Year
1974
Back cover for the November 1974 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
February 1975 Salt Magazine, Inside Front Cover
Year
1975
Inside front cover for the February 1975 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
June 1975 Salt Magazine, Front Cover
Year
1975
Front cover for the June 1975 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
Seafaring: Cripes! That's Bad Luck!
Year
1980
With a quote on fisherman in hand, Greg Violette decided to speak to fisherman around Cape Porpoise and Kennebunkport. Violette discusses superstitions that fisherman may have and how it shapes their experiences.
Type
published content
Title
Family Dairy Farm
Year
1991
Despite the challenges facing dairy farmers, the Russell family fights to keep their farm going. Anna Hoberman documents the lives of the Russell family and their work on their dairy farm in Litchfield.
Type
Radio
Title
Mark Our Vessel
Year
2010
Fascinated by the visual representation of stories through tattoos, Cyndi Lou Pappenfus uses tattooing as a way to give people closure for life-changing events. Sarah Delia documents the work that Cyndi Lou does for people who have survived cancer and drug addictions, and how the tattoos tell their own story.
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