Director Pauleena MacDougall, Ph.D. Faculty Associate in Anthropology and Cooperating Research Associate in Lobster Institute Pauleena MacDougall, director of The Maine Folklife Center since 2008, received her Ph.D. in American history from the University of Maine in 1995. She has worked for MFC since 1989, most recently as associate director. She is also faculty associate in Anthropology, where she teaches courses in folklore. Since 1979, MacDougall has published numerous papers on Penobscot Indian language, culture and history. She is editor of Northeast Folklore and author of The Penobscot Dance of Resistance: Tradition in the History of a People, University of New England Press, 2004. Contact Pauleena MacDougall at: South Stevens Hall #110 207-581-1848 Pauleena.MacDougall@umit.maine.edu www.umaine.edu/folklife
Director Pauleena MacDougall, Ph.D. Faculty Associate in Anthropology and Cooperating Research Associate in Lobster Institute Pauleena MacDougall, director of The Maine Folklife Center since 2008, received her Ph.D. in American history from the University of Maine in 1995. She has worked for MFC since 1989, most recently as associate director. She is also faculty associate in Anthropology, where she teaches courses in folklore. Since 1979, MacDougall has published numerous papers on Penobscot Indian language, culture and history. She is editor of Northeast Folklore and author of The Penobscot Dance of Resistance: Tradition in the History of a People, University of New England Press, 2004. Contact Pauleena MacDougall at: South Stevens Hall #110 207-581-1848 Pauleena.MacDougall@umit.maine.edu www.umaine.edu/folklife