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KATAHDIN: THE MOUNTAIN OF THE PEOPLE
Cinemavixion Review
"Katahdin: The Mountain of the People" (1998) is a compelling documentary that delves into the rich tapestry of Maine's iconic Mount Katahdin. Narrated with gravitas by Jack Perkins, the film skillfully weaves together the mountain's sacred significance to the Penobscot people with its prominence as a destination for Appalachian Trail hikers. Through the insights of historians and tribal leaders, the documentary unearths the mountain's folklore, its integral role in indigenous traditions, and the dedicated efforts of Governor Percival Baxter to ensure its preservation. This cinematic exploration reveals Katahdin not just as a geographical marvel, but as a profound entity steeped in myth, memory, and enduring natural splendor, offering viewers a deep appreciation for this majestic peak.