When sheep need to be shorn, there’s a good chance Maine farmers are going to call Jeff Burchstead.
Photographers Dave Waddell and Tristan Spinski hit the road (and the water) to see what keeps these far-flung holdouts ticking.
For more than 40 years, the tribes in Maine have had to play by different rules than other indigenous groups across the country.
In the afternoon of July 20, 1963, a total solar eclipse was visible along a path 53 miles wide across the middle of Maine.