Healing woods (Indian Township, Maine) [videorecording] : Maine Public Television ; executive producer, Katherine Arno ; series producer & project director, Brad Smith ; produced and directed by Brad Smith. - [Lewiston, Me.] : Maine Public Television, c1998. - 1 videocassette (57 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. - Our stories : culture, community and family in Maine ; 3 .

Series created by and originally broadcast on Maine Public Television, May 10-13, 1998. Funded through a television demonstration grant from Rural Development, part of the USDA.

Edited by Brad Smith, Daniel Peltz, Bill Moulton; assoc. producers, Donald Soctomah, Daniel Peltz; Passamaquoddy music by Blanche Sockabasin, Regina Petit-Fry, Wayne Newell, Spirit of the Dawn Drum Group; aerial photography, Richard Searls, Michael Peavey, Brad Smith. Edited by Brad Smith, Daniel Peltz, Bill Moulton; assoc. producers, Donald Soctomah, Daniel Peltz; Passamaquoddy music by Blanche Sockabasin, Regina Petit-Fry, Wayne Newell, Spirit of the Dawn Drum Group; aerial photography, Richard Searls, Michael Peavey, Brad Smith.

Maine is known for its timber and paper pulp industries, but a tribal community who has been hunting, fishing and trapping this land for over 10,000 years has a somewhat different view of this resource. In this episode we turn to the easternmost tribe of Wabanaki Indians-the Passamaquoddy. Healing woods looks at the tribe as community and as family on the Indian Township reservation of Washington County.


VHS.


Closed captioned.


Passamaquoddy Indians--Social life and customs.
Community life--Maine.
Documentary television programs.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.


Indian Township (Me.)--Social life and customs.
Maine--Rural conditions.

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