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Ron Bear, in purple, leads a Round Dance on Saturday with the Burnurwurbskek Singers and Drummers at the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in New Gloucester during the Wabanaki Marketplace celebration. The event is held at the world’s only active Shaker community, whose own basketry traditions and knowledge of herbalism were learned from the Wabanaki people more than 250 years ago. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Frances Soctomah, a Passamaquoddy artist, chats Saturday with a visitor to the Wabanaki Marketplace at the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in New Gloucester. The Wabanaki Marketplace featured 40 nationally recognized artists from the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Micmac and Maliseet communities. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Visitors to the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in New Gloucester during the Wabanaki Marketplace celebration look at the great barn Saturday. The barn is lifted onto cribbing while work is being done to prevent the building from collapsing. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Monty Kappes, 3, of Hallowell pets a sheep Saturday at the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village during the Wabanaki Marketplace celebration. The event is held at the world’s only active Shaker community, whose own basketry traditions and knowledge of herbalism were learned from the Wabanaki people more than 250 years ago. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Andree Kehn is a staff photographer who has lived in Lewiston for the past three years and has been a Greenwood resident for 20 years, on and off. She has worked full time for the Sun Journal since 2015....