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Identifier/Call Number
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0800.0014
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Description
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Reflets et Lumiere II, dated 2/22/82: Visits with traditional groups in the Augusta and Lewiston areas to discuss why they were created in the 1900s and if their goals have changed for the 1980s. Looks at the new local, regional and national organizations to compare and contrast their reasons for being. Professor James Gallagher, a University of Maine sociologist, discusses the reasons why ethnic groups form closed social clubs and the new reality of the 1980s. FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
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Copyright Statement and Conditions governing use
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Authorization to reuse and/or reproduce must be obtained from Northeast Historic Film. See http://oldfilm.org/content/stock-footage-licensing for more information.
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Biography, Administrative History and Provenance
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Collection contains documentaries and other factual works that explore diverse aspects of Maine's history and peoples....The Maine Humanities Council is a private, nonprofit foundation, affiliated with the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Council awards grants, consults on the design of public programs, distributes educational resources, and initiates public projects. Most titles in the collection were produced with the support of the Maine Humanities Council.
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Extent
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[? min.]; Sound; Color
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Recommended Citation
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[Item description]. Maine Humanities Council Collection, Northeast Historic Film.