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Maine Acadians and the Land

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Valley kids help out at potato harvest time at the J.A. & R. Farm in St. Francis, 1995.  Photographer: Pauler Lerner,   2003.Chapter Summary -- Attachment to the land and waters of the Upper St. John Valley is a key identifier for Maine Acadians. They have a strong "sense of place" rooted in the Valley landscape. The distinctive landscape evolved as a result of past human interaction, particularly in connection with farming and woods work. This chapter briefly describes the cultural landscape along with the historical land tenure and land use of the Upper St. John Valley.
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