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43664,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43664,"Katúah Journal Index, 1983-1993","This document is a topical index to all 38 issues of Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians.
Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, later simplified to Katúah Journal, was published from 1983 to 1993. A quarterly publication, it was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant.
",,"Bioregionalism--Periodicals--Indexes^^Sustainable living--Periodicals--Indexes^^North Carolina, Western^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,"Rob Messick"," AC.870 Katúah Journal records",,1993,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"periodical indexes^^PDF",,,English,Text,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Acid Deposition,Agriculture,Alternative Energy,Appalachian History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Congress,Bioregional Definitions,Black Bears,Book Reviews,Cherokees,Children's Page,Community,Death and Dying,Earth Energies,Ecological Peril,Economic Alternatives,Education,Electric Power Companies,European Immigration,Fire,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest History,Forest Issues,Forest Practice,Geography,Glossaries,Good Medicine,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Health,Hunting,Katúah,Katúah Organization,Permaculture,Pigeon River,Plants and Herbs,Poems,Politics,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Recycling,Sacred Sites,Shelter,South PAW (Preserve Appalachian Wilderness),Stories,Transportation Issues,Turtle Island,Villages,Water Quality,Western North Carolina Alliance,Wilderness,Women's Issues",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/bd92e4fbc33066336189ab94cb2cebd3.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43036,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43036,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, Issue 2, Winter 1983-1984","The second issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on various topics such as black bears, the Pigeon River pollution, effective political involvement, and bioregional citizenship. Authors and artists in this issue include: Martha Tree, J. Linn Mackey, Snow Bear, Marnie Muller, Chuck Marsh, Kathryn Stripling Byer, Sharyn Jayne Hyatt, Gayle Knox, Chip Smith, Van Wormer, and Joseph Chapman.
Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, later simplified to Katúah Journal, was published from 1983 to 1993. A quarterly publication, it was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant. ","Paradise Polluted
The Pigeon River Story.......3
Charlie & Russell
Bear Hunters.......4
There is Another Way
by Snow Bear.......5
Katúah Under the Drill
Western North Carolina Alliance.......6
Good Medicine
Spiritual Warriors.......8
How the Humans Came to Be.......9
Council Meeting.......11
Our Mountain Woodlands.......13
Alma
Poems - by Kathryn Byer.......14
On Becoming Politically Effective
on Bioregional Level.......20
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.
","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Black bear--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Water--Pollution--North Carolina--Pigeon River^^Political participation--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Pigeon River (N.C. and Tenn.)
^^North Carolina, Western^^Blue Ridge Mountains^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Sylva Herald Publishing Company, Sylva, North Carolina",1983-1984,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Congress,Bioregional Definitions,Black Bears,Geography,Good Medicine,Katúah,Permaculture,Pigeon River,Politics,Stories,Turtle Island,Western North Carolina Alliance",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/0af6f876cd851df118a0e27b06bd6952.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43029,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43029,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, Issue 9, Fall 1985","The ninth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on topics such as nuclear energy, pollution and the forests, and other challenges with trees. Authors and artists in this issue include: H. M. Spottswood, Michael Red Fox, Brian Caldwell, Gus Hadorn, Walton B. Smith, David Wheeler, and Thomas Rain Crowe.
Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, later simplified to Katúah Journal, was published from 1983 to 1993. A quarterly publication, it was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant. ","The Waldee Forest.......1
The Trees Speak.......3
Migrating Forests.......4
""Hog Killing Saturday"" - A Poem.......6
Horse Logging.......7
The Nuclear Suppository: We're Not Going to Take It!.......8
Good Medicine.......10
Starting a Tree Crop.......11
Natural World News.......12
Urban Trees.......15
Acorn Bread.......19
Myth/Time.......20
The Children's Page.......27
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Forest management--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Acid rain^^Paleoecology--Appalachian Region^^Trees in cities--North Carolina--Asheville^^Cooking (Acorns)^^Animals in logging--Appalachian Region^^North Carolina, Western
^^Blue Ridge Mountains
^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Sylva Herald Publishing Company, Sylva, North Carolina",1985,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Acid Deposition,Agriculture,Appalachian History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Black Bears,Children's Page,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest History,Forest Issues,Forest Practice,Good Medicine,Habitat,Katúah,Permaculture,Pigeon River,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Turtle Island,Water Quality,Western North Carolina Alliance",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/b43bdfc4e48d9084d720074c3f532000.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43028,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43028,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, Issue 10, Winter 1985-1986","The theme of the tenth issue of the Katúah Journal is on holistic healing, folk medicine traditions, and sacred places. Authors and artists in this issue include: Meridel LeSeur, Kate Rogers, Barbara Reimensnyder, Marlene Mountain, Stephen Knauth, Douglas A. Rossman, Nancy-Lou Patterson, D. Massey, David Wheeler, Roger Stephens, Richard Ciccarelli, Diannah Beauregard, J. Linn Mackey, and Karen Paquette.
Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, later simplified to Katúah Journal, was published from 1983 to 1993. A quarterly publication, it was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant. ","Medicine Traditions Near Home.......1
Kate Rogers and Her Mountain Medicals.......3
Circles of Stone.......4
Internal Mythmaking: An Interview with Marlene Mountain.......6
""This is Heresy!"" Holistic Healing on Trial.......9
Two Poems by Steve Knauth.......10
Cherokee Mythic Places.......11
The Uktena's Tale.......15
Crystal Magic.......19
Good Medicine: ""What Makes a Place Sacred?"".......20
Review: Deep Ecology.......21
Natural World News.......22
""Dreamspeaking"".......24
Fall Katúah Gathering.......27
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Holistic medicine^^Alternative medicine--North Carolina, Western^^Art Therapy
^^Visions^^Herbs-Therapeutic use--North Carolina, Western
^^Dream interpretation
^^Sacred space
^^Stone circles
^^North Carolina, Western
^^Blue Ridge Mountains
^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Sylva Herald Publishing Company, Sylva, North Carolina",1985-1986,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Acid Deposition,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Black Bears,Book Reviews,Cherokees,Children's Page,Earth Energies,European Immigration,Folklore and Ceremony,Good Medicine,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Health,Katúah,Pigeon River,Plants and Herbs,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Sacred Sites,Turtle Island,Water Quality,Women's Issues",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/39d9d512c1f257fe72c22bdc7c6a515e.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43026,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43026,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, Issue 12, Summer 1986","The twelfth issue of the Katúah Journal covers a variety of topics, including, nuclear energy issues, shiitake mushrooms, trout farms, and the Cherokee people's historic use of tobacco. Authors and artists in this issue include: Joe Hollis, Rhea Rose Ormond, Avram Friedman, Michael Red Fox, D. Newton Smith, Rob Messick, Corry, Ise Williams, David Wheeler, Stephen Wingeier, Jerry Trivette, Perry Eury, and Marnie Muller.
Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, later simplified to Katúah Journal, was published from 1983 to 1993. A quarterly publication, it was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant.","Living in the Garden.......1
The NC Nuclear Referendum.......3
Shiitake.......4
""The Water Cycle"": A Poem.......6
The Sacred Scarab.......7
Circles of Communication.......8
Review: The Wise Woman Herbal For the Childbearing Year.......9
Review: The Small-Scale Aquaculture Book.......10
Good Medicine: Tobacco.......12
Sun Root.......14
Poem: ""The Homestead on Horn Mountain"".......14
""Hilahi'Yu..."": The Formation of the Appalachian Mountains.......15
Natural World News.......19
""The Willow Tree"": A Children's Story.......25
NABC II.......27
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Beginning
^^Human ecology^^Radioactive waste disposal--Appalachian Region, Southern
^^Shiitake--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Dung beetles^^Cherokee Indians--Tobacco use--History^^North Carolina, Western^^Blue Ridge Mountains^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Sylva Herald Publishing Company, Sylva, North Carolina",1986,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Agriculture,Appalachian History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Congress,Book Reviews,Cherokees,Children's Page,Community,Electric Power Companies,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Good Medicine,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Health,Katúah,Pigeon River,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Stories,Turtle Island,Water Quality,Western North Carolina Alliance",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/a1feba40871ce614a08133c6846cda92.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43024,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43024,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, Issue 14, Winter 1986-1987","The fourteenth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on varied topics such as the work of stone carver Lloyd Carl Owle, a comparison between the Cherokee Booger dance and the Irish Mummers dance, human beings' place in nature, and an interview with people who are homeless. Authors and artists in this issue include: David Wheeler, Marnie Muller, Tom Underwood, Will Ashe Bason, Martha Overlock, Oliver Loveday, Avram Friedman, Millie Buchanan, Colleen Redman-Copus, Martha Tree, David Wheeler, and Michael Red Fox.","Lloyd Carl Owle.......1
Boogers and Mummers........3
All Species Day........6
Poem by Will Ashe Bason.......9
Good Medicine.......10
Cabin Fever University.......12
Poems by Oliver Loveday.......13
Keeping Warm: Homeless in Katúah.......14
Homemade Hot Water.......18
A Stovemaker's Narrative.......19
Natural World News.......20
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Appalachians (People)--Social life and customs^^Human ecology^^Native American--History^^Cherokee Art^^Homeless persons--North Carolina, Western^^North Carolina, Western^^Blue Ridge Mountains^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Sylva Herald Publishing Company, Sylva, North Carolina",1986-1987,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Alternative Energy,Appalachian History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Black Bears,Cherokees,Children's Page,Community,European Immigration,Folklore and Ceremony,Good Medicine,Habitat,Katúah,Katúah Organization,Pigeon River,Poems,Politics,Radioactive Waste,Turtle Island,Water Quality",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/c5f08e481824615d18c6f5c6bd8ddef8.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43023,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43023,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, Issue 15, Spring 1987","The fifteenth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on women: Francis Goodrich's settlement work, Lislott Harberts' Forest Care business, midwife Susie McMahan, the Cherokee matriarchal culture and various resources for women in general. Authors and artists in this issue include: Jan Davidson, Patricia Claire Peters, David Wheeler, Angela Griffin, Rob Messick, Ise Williams, Marnie Muller, Tata Andres, Linda Mathis, Colleen Redman-Copus, Martha Tree, Patricia Shirley, Gary Davis, Julia Nunnally Duncan, Donna VanLear, Marcia Hurlow, John Grey, Donald Morton, and Douglas A. Rossman.
Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, later simplified to Katúah Journal, was published from 1983 to 1993. A quarterly publication, it was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant.","Coverlets.......1
Poem: ""My Mother's Eyes"".......5
Lislott Harberts: Forester.......6
Susie McMahan: Midwife.......9
Resources for Women.......10
Alternative Contraception.......11
Biosexuality.......12
Bioregionalism and Women.......13
Poems.......14
Good Medicine: Matriarchial Culture.......15
Pearl.......16
Natural World News.......18
A Children's Page.......21
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Women-owned business enterprises--North Carolina, Western^^Coverlets--North Carolina, Western--History^^Midwifery--North Carolina, Western^^Ecofeminism^^Patriarchy^^Matriarchy^^North Carolina, Western^^Blue Ridge Mountains^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Sylva Herald Publishing Company, Sylva, North Carolina",1987,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Definitions,Children's Page,Community,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Forest Practice,Good Medicine,Katúah,Pigeon River,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Recycling,Stories,Turtle Island,Water Quality,Western North Carolina Alliance,Women's Issues",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/2eba56fdc00beaa31e7ec2362fbd5f28.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43021,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43021,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, Issue 17, Fall 1987","The seventeenth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on black bears: their place and future in southern Appalachia. Authors and artists in this issue include: David Wheeler, Sam Gray, Paul Gallimore, Mike Pelton, Robert McMahan, Jay S. Gertz, Scott Bird, Richard Harrison, Michael Hockaday, Martha Tree, Marnie Muller, Rob Messick, Richard Harrison, William O. McLarney, Bern Grey Owl, Will Ashe Bason, Douglas A. Rossman, and Troy Setzler.
Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, later simplified to Katúah Journal, was published from 1983 to 1993. A quarterly publication, it was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant.","The Life and Death of Bear #87: Glady and The Pisgah Bear Project.......3
Bear Story by Sam Gray.......6
Issues (and a Few Answers) for the Black Bear: An Interview with Dr. Michael Pelton.......8
The Challenger: The Wild Boar in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.......11
cougar: A Poem.......12
Good Medicine: ""Finding Allies in the World"".......13
""Me and My Walker Hounds"" by Robert McMahan.......14
""Smells Like Money to Me"": A Report on Champion International by Jay S. Gertz.......16
Bear: A Poem by Scott Bird.......18
Green Politics in Katúah by Richard Harrison.......19
Natural World News: Modern Science Restores Ancient Indian Maize | Protecting Our Mountain Wetlands | DOE Hot Meals Program | No Problem with Tobacco | Showdown at Flat Creek | NC Legislators Want Dump | Peregrine Nest Discovered.......20
Turtle Island Talking: A Look at PeaceNet.......23
Old Galaxies: A Poem by Michael Hockaday.......23
Drumming: Letters to Katúah.......24
Littering: The Same Old Story by Michael Hockaday.......23
Fall Calendar of Events.......28
Webworking.......30
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Black bear--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Bear hunting--North Carolina, Western^^Black bear--North Carolina--Fiction^^Black bear--Mythology^^Animals--Poetry^^North Carolina, Western^^Blue Ridge Mountains^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Sylva Herald Publishing Company, Sylva, North Carolina",1987,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Agriculture,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Congress,Bioregional Definitions,Black Bears,Cherokees,Community,Good Medicine,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Hunting,Katúah,Katúah Organization,Pigeon River,Poems,Politics,Radioactive Waste,Stories,Turtle Island,Water Quality",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/7e7d24eb4270ddd2fe219a5da68fd1f1.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,1
43019,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43019,"Katúah Journal, Issue 19, Spring 1988","The nineteenth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on springtime, plants, and the New Age movement: gardening with ""nature intelligences"", rooting blueberries, native plants, and herbal medicine. Authors and artists in this issue include: Michael Hockaday, Clyde Hollifield, Janeice Ray, Lucinda Flodin, Will Ashe Bason, Karen Watkins-Decker, Christina Morrison, Elaine Geouge, Sheli Lodge, Martha Tree, Brian Ellis, Stephen Wing, Diane Yeager, Colleen Redman, Rose Morningstar, and Ellen John.
Beginning this issue, the title of the journal was simplified to Katúah Journal. A quarterly publication, it was published from 1983 to 1993 and was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant.","The Perelandra Garden.......3
Spring Tonics.......6
Rooting Blueberries.......7
""First Dogwoods"" a poem by Michael Hockaday.......7
Gardens of the Blue Ridge.......8
A Visit with Granny: An Interview with Carolyn Port......10
Flower Essence.......13
The Origin of the Animals: a story by Clyde Hollifield.......14
""Sacrament""
""Rain Has Come Again:""
poems by Janeice Ray.......15
Good Medicine: ""Power"".......16
Be A Tree.......17
Natural World News........18
Drumming: Letters to Katúah.......22
A Children' [sic] Page........25
Events.......28
Spring Gathering.......29
Webworking........30
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.
","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Herbs--Therapeutic use--North Carolina, Western^^Plants, Edible--Appalachian Region, Southern^^New Age movement--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Wild flowers--Blue Ridge Mountains^^Heirloom varieties (Plants)^^North Carolina, Western^^Blue Ridge Mountains^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Sylva Herald Publishing Company, Sylva, North Carolina",1988,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Agriculture,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Congress,Children's Page,Earth Energies,Electric Power Companies,Geography,Good Medicine,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Health,Katúah,Katúah Organization,Pigeon River,Plants and Herbs,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Stories,Turtle Island,Water Quality,Western North Carolina Alliance",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/b7c30c6ce7c5fb288b9fbaf8533bfb00.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43010,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43010,"Katúah Journal, Issue 28, Summer 1990","The twenty-eighth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on ""carrying capacity:"" growth, development, and population of human systems in relation to the environment. Authors and artists in this issue include: David Wheeler, Stephen Bartlett, Rob Barron, Will Ashe Bason, Chip Smith, Lee Kinnaird Faween, Marnie Muller, Jim Houser, Patrick Clark, Hectáire P. Condeau, D. Goode, James Rhea, Marie Wood, and Susan Adam.
Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, later simplified to Katúah Journal, was published from 1983 to 1993. A quarterly publication, it was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant.","Carrying Capacity by David Wheeler.......3
Setting Limits to Growth: Interview with Dr. Gary Miller | Recorded by David Wheeler.......5
What Is Overpopulation? by Stephen Bartlett........7
The Road Gang by Rob Barron.......8
The Highway to Nowhere.......9
Opening Pandora's Box: The I-26 Project by Rob Barron.......10
""Caring Capacity"" by Will Ashe Bason.......11
People and Habitat by Chip Smith and Lee Kinnaird Fawcett.......12
Designing the Whole Life Community by Marnie Muller.......14
Steady State by Jim Houser.......15
Poems by Will Ashe Bason.......17
Good Medicine.......20
Transporternatives by Patrick Clark.......22
Imagining the End of Real Estate by Hectáire P. Condeau.......23
Natural World News.......24
Man and the Biosphere.......27
Drumming: Letters to Katúah Journal.......28
Review: Cohousing by Will Ashe Bason.......30
Events.......33
Webworking.......34
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Human ecology--Appalachian Region, Southern
^^Appalachian Region--Population^^Regional planning--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Transportation--Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina, Western^^Blue Ridge Mountains^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Katúah Journal, printed by The Waynesville Mountaineer Press",1990,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Congress,Black Bears,Community,Economic Alternatives,Electric Power Companies,Forest Issues,Good Medicine,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Katúah,Pigeon River,Poems,Politics,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,South PAW (Preserve Appalachian Wilderness),Transportation Issues,Turtle Island,Western North Carolina Alliance",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/9f2387ce382112b7b0a8bda018a48500.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43006,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43006,"Katúah Journal, Issue 32, Fall 1991","The thirty-second issue of the Katúah Journal is a call for humans to return to a simpler way of life, following in the ways of the Cherokee, or Katúah, tribe. Authors and artists in this issue include: David Wheeler, Barbara Wickersham, Henry Wender, John A. Freeman, Tom Underwood, Lee Barnes, Will Ashe Bason, Ivo Ballentine, Brownie Newman, Robert Johnson, Rob Messick, Bess Harbison, Maxim Didget, Robert Johnson, Emmett Greendigger, Dr. Dennis Scanlin, Deborah James, Leonard Cirino, Melba Bari, and Charlotte Homsher.
Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, later simplified to Katúah Journal, was published from 1983 to 1993. A quarterly publication, it was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant.","Bringing Back the Fire by David Wheeler.......1
A Bit of Mountain Levity by Barbara Wickersham.......5
Climax Never Came by Henry Wender.......7
Is the Southern Appalachian Ecosystem Endangered? by John A. Freeman.......9
""Talking Leaves"": Sequoyah by Tom Underwood.......10
Green Spirits: Seed Saving by Lee Barnes.......12
Walking Distance by Will Ashe Bason.......13
Angle: Environment by Ivo Ballentine.......13
Good Medicine.......14
Poem: ""A Rotting Log"" by Brownie Newman.......15
THE GRANOLA JOURNAL.......16
Livin' By Their Wits, recorded by Rob Messick
An Old Family Tale by Bess Harbison
The Slide by Rob Messick
How Can You Lose Anything as Big as This Ego? by Maxim Didget
Paintings: ""Mountain Stories"" by Robert Johnson.......18
Natural World News.......20
Dying Soils, Dying Waters by Emmett Greendigger.......22
Songs in the Wilderness by Charlotte Homsher.......24
Save James Bay.......25
Drumming.......26
Off the Grid: Solar Ovens by Dennis Scanlin.......29
Events........32
Webworking........34
Katúah Konfusion.......35
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.
","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Cherokee Indians--Social life and customs^^Sequoyah, 1770?-1843^^Appalachians (People)--Social life and customs^^Ecosystem health--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Acid Rain--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Solar ovens^^North Carolina, Western^^Blue Ridge Mountains^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Katúah Journal, printed by The Waynesville Mountaineer Press",1991,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Acid Deposition,Agriculture,Alternative Energy,Appalachian History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Congress,Cherokees,Community,Earth Energies,Ecological Peril,Economic Alternatives,Electric Power Companies,Fire,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Good Medicine,Habitat,Katúah,Permaculture,Pigeon River,Plants and Herbs,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Recycling,South PAW (Preserve Appalachian Wilderness),Stories,Transportation Issues,Turtle Island,Villages,Water Quality,Wilderness",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/c5ee330c977312a17d828d214a7916e6.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43004,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43004,"Katúah Journal, Issue 34, Spring 1992","The thirty-fourth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on sustainable agriculture and regional diet. Authors and artists in this issue include: Joe Hollis, Hugh Lovel, Ralph Garrett, Peter Bane, Perry Eury, Allison C. Sutherland, Bear With Runs, Mark Schonbeck, John Ingress, Lee Barnes, Charlotte Homsher, Rob Messick, David Wheeler, Emmett Greendigger, Michael Thompson, James Rhea, Dawn Shiner, Troy Setzler, Erbin Crow, Caroline Rowe Martens, and Susan Adam.
Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, later simplified to Katúah Journal, was published from 1983 to 1993. A quarterly publication, it was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant.","Paradise Gardening by Joe Hollis.......3
Community Sponsored Agriculture by Hugh Lovel.......5
""If You Didn't Grow It..."" by Ralph Garrett.......7
Eating Close to Home by Peter Bane.......9
Silas McDowell's Vision by Perry Eury.......11
Poems by Allison C. Sutherland.......12
Native Foods by Bear with Runs.......13
Cover Crops by Mark Schonbeck.......15
Plan for Tomorrow: Hemp by John Ingress.......17
Katúah Cultivars by Lee Barnes.......18
Blowing in the Wind by Charlotte Homsher.......19
The Web of Life: A Katúah Almanac by Lee Barnes and Rob Messick.......20
Good Medicine.......22
Natural World News.......24
""Whose Rules?"" by David Wheeler.......26
Big Ivy by Emmett Greendigger and David Wheeler.......27
Drumming.......28
Saving Wild Seeds by Lee Barnes.......29
Resources.......31
Review: ""Apple Pie in Your Face"".......34
Webworking.......37
Events.......38
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable agriculture--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Appalachians (People)--Social life and customs--History^^Community-supported agriculture--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Cherokee Indians--Social life and customs--History^^Cover crops--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Permaculture--Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina, Western^^Blue Ridge Mountains^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Katúah Journal, printed by The Waynesville Mountaineer Press",1992,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Agriculture,Appalachian History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Congress,Black Bears,Book Reviews,Cherokees,Community,Ecological Peril,Economic Alternatives,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Good Medicine,Habitat,Health,Katúah,Permaculture,Pigeon River,Plants and Herbs,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Stories,Turtle Island,Water Quality,Western North Carolina Alliance,Wilderness",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/5ac6c68fc9a4ef339c7624f779acbcb4.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43001,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43001,"Katúah Journal, Issue 37, Winter 1992-1993","The thirty-seventh issue of the Katúah Journal is dedicated to creative works that represent bioregionalism and biovisions: stories, essays, drawings, and local legends. An announcement explains that, while the publication is coming to an end in 1993, there are plans to continue the Katúah Organization which will focus on bioregional projects. Authors and artists in this issue include: Dennis K. Frederick, Rob Messick, Will Ashe Bason, James Rhea, Barbara Wickersham, Fran Freudenberger, Lucile Morgan, Bob Johnson, ""Pegi"", Charlotte Homsher, Doug Elliott, Michael Thompson, Gerald George, and Rhea Ormond.
Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, later simplified to Katúah Journal, was published from 1983 to 1993. A quarterly publication, it was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant.","In The Morning by Dennis Frederick.......1
Green Man and Green Woman by Rob Messick.......4
Floyd 2020 by Will Ashe Bason.......7
Ecology by Rob Messick.......8
Drawing of Sequoyah by James Rhea.......9
The Legend of James Whitehead by Barbara Wickersham.......10
Raven! by Fran Freudenberger........11
Kid's Page.......12
Rhea's Fairies.......13
Drawings by Lucile Morgan........14
Drawing by Bob Johnson.......15
Drawings by Pegi.......16
The Solitary Tree by Charlotte Homsher.......17
Wildwoods Wisdom by Doug Elliott.......18
Natural World News.......20
Mandalas by Rob Messick........22
Gourds by Michael Thompson.......23
Poem: A View from Hawk's Nest by Gerald George.......24
Economy by Rob Messick.......25
Drumming.......26
Reviews: Beyond the Beauty Strip | Reshaping Modern Culture by Rob Messick.......31
Events.......32
Webworking.......33
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Human ecology--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Appalachian Region, Southern--Social life and customs--Miscellanea^^Legends--Tennessee--Roan Mountain^^Floyd County (Va.)--Fiction^^North Carolina, Western^^Blue Ridge Mountains^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Katúah Journal, printed by The Waynesville Mountaineer Press",1992-1993,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Book Reviews,Children's Page,Community,Earth Energies,Ecological Peril,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Habitat,Katúah,Katúah Organization,Pigeon River,Poems,South PAW (Preserve Appalachian Wilderness),Stories,Transportation Issues,Turtle Island,Villages,Water Quality,Western North Carolina Alliance",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/6242ad52b617091c87c9539ed560f662.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43000,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43000,"Katúah Journal, Issue 38, Spring 1993","The thirty-eighth, and final, issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on sustainable tourism and transportation that is environmentally and culturally responsible. Authors and artists in this issue include: Marcus L. Endicott, Michal Smith, Lee Barnes, Patrick Clark, Mark Schimmoeller, Billy Jonas, Renee Binder, Charlotte Homsher, Douglas A. Rossman, Robert H. Rufa, David Cohen, Brownie Newman, Jasper Carlton, Danielle Droitsch, Stephen Wing, Jan Adkins, Elizabeth Howard, Denise K. Simon, EarthStar, Wade Buckholts, and Rob Messick.
Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, later simplified to Katúah Journal, was published from 1983 to 1993. A quarterly publication, it was focused on the bioregion of former Cherokee land in Appalachia. The early issues of the journal explain the meaning of the Cherokee name, Katúah, and why the editors wanted to view the world through a bioregional lens, rather than political boundaries. A volunteer production, the editors took a holistic view in tackling social, environmental, mental, spiritual, and emotional topics of the day, many of which are still relevant.","Toward Sustainable Tourism in Southern Appalachia by Marcus L. Endicott.......1
A History of Tourism to Southern Appalachia by Marcus L. Endicott.......4
Tourism Development: Mountain Culture, Mountain Lives by Michal Smith.......6
Camping & Touring Through Katúah Forests by Lee Barnes.......8
Bicycle Touring in Katúah by Patrick Clark.......10
Unicycle Revolutions by Mark Schimmoeller.......12
The Bicycle Band: Appropriate Road Mode by Billy Jonas.......12
Poems by Elizabeth Howard and Denise K. Simon.......13
Sustainability of Whitewater Recreation by Renee Binder.......14
Sacred Lands by Charlotte Homsher.......16
Cherokee Mythic Sites by Douglas A. Rossman.......17
Napping by Rob Messick.......18
Why Travel? by Robert H. Rufa.......20
Natural World News.......22
Drumming.......24
Events.......32
Webworking.......33
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable tourism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Outdoor recreation industry--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Bicycle touring--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sacred space--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Tourism--North Carolina, Western--History^^North Carolina, Western^^Blue Ridge Mountains^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Katúah Journal, printed by The Waynesville Mountaineer Press",1993,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Appalachian History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Definitions,Book Reviews,Cherokees,Community,Economic Alternatives,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Geography,Habitat,Katúah,Katúah Organization,Pigeon River,Poems,Politics,Reading Resources,Sacred Sites,South PAW (Preserve Appalachian Wilderness),Stories,Transportation Issues,Turtle Island,Water Quality,Western North Carolina Alliance",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/8b28bad70c563af988d313aa9367f9f6.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
37315,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/37315,"Interview with Perry Hicks [Feburary 9, 1976]","Perry Hicks talks about working in a cotton mill in western North Carolina in the early twentieth century. He was born in 1899 and began working at a young age because he dropped out of the six-month school he was attending. He explains the influence the unions had: ""naturally, I have, all my life, been opposed to the unions."" He says that the unions caused inflation, so the poor people didn't come out ahead anyway. He eventually left the cotton mill because he couldn't support his family.",,"Appalachian Region, Southern--Social life and customs--20th century^^Appalachian Region, Southern--Social life and customs--19th century^^Hicks, Perry",,,"Howie, Sam
^^Hicks, Perry ","Appalachian Oral History Project Interviews, 1965-1989",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,English^^English,Document,111_tape338_PerryHicks_transcript_M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Howie, Sam","Hicks, Perry","Marion, NC",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,12/31/1975,,,,,,,,,"AC.111 Appalachian Oral History Project Records; 1965 - 1989",,,,,,,,"Copyright for the interviews on the Appalachian State University Oral History Collection site is held by Appalachian State University. The interviews are available for free personal; non-commercial; and educational use; provided that proper citation is used (e.g. Appalachian State Collection 111. Appalachian Oral History Project Records; 1965-1989; W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection; Special Collections; Appalachian State University; Boone; NC). Any commercial use of the materials; without the written permission of the Appalachian State University; is strictly prohibited.",,,9/19/2014,,,24.4MB,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tony Grady",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Epson Expression 10000 XL",,"25 pages",,,,b6affd7cf20c7fcf3df5c2f7a0b30fa4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Boise Hardwood Lumber Company,Burke County N.C.,Clinchfield,Clinchfield company,cotton mill,Drexel Furniture Company,Duke Power Company,Dyartsville,East Marion Mill,farming,flu epidemic,Great Depression,Haywood County N.C.,Madison County N.C.,Marion,mill house,mill work,Perry Hicks,Pigeon River,protests,railroad,Rutherfod County,sawmill,segregation,voting,World War I",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/61b8ac98d1bdb562a48623aec5d27a7e.pdf,"Oral History","Appalachian Oral History Project Interviews",1,0