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Portland Pirate Re-Enactors. John Hooper, Marta Murvosh, Lauren Smith, and Stephanie Milbrodt LI801, Fall 2009. Pirate Groups. Professionals. Pirate Groups. Amateurs. Pirate Groups. Enthusiasts. Timeline of Portland Pirate information transfer cycle.
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Portland Pirate Re-Enactors John Hooper, Marta Murvosh, Lauren Smith, and Stephanie Milbrodt LI801, Fall 2009
Pirate Groups • Professionals
Pirate Groups • Amateurs
Pirate Groups • Enthusiasts
Timeline of Portland Pirate information transfer cycle • 1993: No Quarter Given first published • 1995: Talk Like A Pirate Day conceived • 2002: B.O.O.M. founded • 2002: Talk Like A Pirate Day goes national • 2004: PDXpirate launched • 2006: Portland Pirate Festival established • 2009: World record set of pirates gathered
History Knowledge Organization Knowledge Preservation http://www.boompirates.com/ B.O.O.M
B.O.O.M Knowledge dissemination
Portland Pirate Festival, 2009 Professionals Amateurs Enthusiasts
Resources Baur, John, and Summers, Mark. (2003). How it all started. [Web site]. Retrieved Sept. 4, 2009, from http://www.talklikeapirate.com/ Barry, Dave. (2002, September 9). “Arrrrr! Talk like a pirate -- or prepare to be boarded”. Miami Herald. [Web site]. Retrieved Sept. 9, 2009, from http://www.miamiherald.com Portland Pirate Festival. (2009). Mission statement. Retrieved from http://www.portlandpiratefestival.com/pages/about-us.php. Portland Pirate Festival. (2008). Press kit. [Web site] Retrieved Oct. 13, 2009, from http://www.portlandpiratefestival.com/index.html Stormfeather, Lorien Fiona. (2004, November 14). “Well Met!!”. PDXPirate. [Web user group] Retrieved Oct. 13, 2009, from http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PDXPirate/message/1