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_dWaOLN
043 _an-us-me
245 0 0 _aHealing woods
_h[videorecording] :
_b(Indian Township, Maine)
_cMaine Public Television ; executive producer, Katherine Arno ; series producer & project director, Brad Smith ; produced and directed by Brad Smith.
260 _a[Lewiston, Me.] :
_bMaine Public Television,
_cc1998.
300 _a1 videocassette (57 min.) :
_bsd., col. ;
_c1/2 in.
440 0 _aOur stories : culture, community and family in Maine ;
_n3
500 _aSeries 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.
508 _aEdited 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.
520 _aMaine 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.
538 _aVHS.
546 _aClosed captioned.
650 0 _aPassamaquoddy Indians
_xSocial life and customs.
650 0 _aCommunity life
_zMaine.
650 0 _aDocumentary television programs.
650 0 _aVideo recordings for the hearing impaired.
651 0 _aIndian Township (Me.)
_xSocial life and customs.
651 0 _aMaine
_xRural conditions.
700 1 _aArno, Katherine.
700 1 _aSmith, Brad.
710 2 _aMaine Public Television.
710 1 _aUnited States.
_bRural Development.
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