Performance piece on the creativity of Maine woman of French-heritage. Includes profile of Patty Griffin, a singer originally from Old Town, and statements from Nicole Chaison, an author and blogger; Amy Bouchard, owner of Wicked Whoopie Pies and Isamax Snacks; and Lorraine Pelletier, regional coordinator of the 2014 World Acadian Congress
Photocopy of an article from an unknown source about the 1986 Franco-American Recognition Dinner hon...
Certificate of appreciation from the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress to Madelein...
Micro essay in which the author reflects on which objects tell the story of the French heritage cul...
Performance piece on the creativity of Maine woman of French-heritage. Includes profile of Patty Gr...
Vanessa Paolella\u27s coverage of the 3.25.22 exhibit opening and musical performance event at the F...
Franco-American performer Jos\u27ee Vachon shares her Franco-American upbringing through traditional...
Songbook, including lyrics in both French and English and sheet music, of the repertoire of Les Trou...
French sing-along at the University of Southern Maine, Lewiston-Auburn College. Sponsored by USM\u27...
Pauleena MacDougall is the Director of The Maine Folklife Center. She received her Ph.D. in American...
Jennifer Pictou of the Aroostook Band of Micmacs of the Mi\u27kmaw Nation is working to revive quill...
Photocopy of an article from the Style pages of the Bangor Daily News about Madeleine Giguère and he...
Maine Interview piece with Yvonne Nadeau who makes baskets and tends the tribe-owned store, Micmac ...
Dozens of voices celebrate--in essays, stories, plays, poetry, songs, and art--the Franco-American a...
Program for the cultural caucus Exploring Franco-American Culture . Giguère participated on the pan...
Maine Interview piece with Agnes Schmidt, owner of the Bagel Factory in Bar Harbor, which has becom...
Photocopy of an article from an unknown source about the 1986 Franco-American Recognition Dinner hon...
Certificate of appreciation from the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress to Madelein...
Micro essay in which the author reflects on which objects tell the story of the French heritage cul...
Performance piece on the creativity of Maine woman of French-heritage. Includes profile of Patty Gr...
Vanessa Paolella\u27s coverage of the 3.25.22 exhibit opening and musical performance event at the F...
Franco-American performer Jos\u27ee Vachon shares her Franco-American upbringing through traditional...
Songbook, including lyrics in both French and English and sheet music, of the repertoire of Les Trou...
French sing-along at the University of Southern Maine, Lewiston-Auburn College. Sponsored by USM\u27...
Pauleena MacDougall is the Director of The Maine Folklife Center. She received her Ph.D. in American...
Jennifer Pictou of the Aroostook Band of Micmacs of the Mi\u27kmaw Nation is working to revive quill...
Photocopy of an article from the Style pages of the Bangor Daily News about Madeleine Giguère and he...
Maine Interview piece with Yvonne Nadeau who makes baskets and tends the tribe-owned store, Micmac ...
Dozens of voices celebrate--in essays, stories, plays, poetry, songs, and art--the Franco-American a...
Program for the cultural caucus Exploring Franco-American Culture . Giguère participated on the pan...
Maine Interview piece with Agnes Schmidt, owner of the Bagel Factory in Bar Harbor, which has becom...
Photocopy of an article from an unknown source about the 1986 Franco-American Recognition Dinner hon...
Certificate of appreciation from the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress to Madelein...
Micro essay in which the author reflects on which objects tell the story of the French heritage cul...