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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
43031,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43031,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, Issue 7, Spring 1985","The seventh issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on the culture of economics and work. This issue features an essay on economy by poet, novelist, and environmentalist Wendell Berry. Other authors and artists in this issue include: Donna Obrecht, Elizabeth Squire, Becky Wellborn, Sparrel Wood, Mark Friedrich, Rick Murray, Thomas Rain Crowe, Chip Smith, C. B. Squire, Robert Penn Warren, Barbara Reimensnyder, and Michael Hockaday.
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. ","Looking to the Future.......1
Sustainable Economics.......1
The Great Economy by Wendell Berry.......3
Native Village Economy.......4
Hot Springs.......5
Worker-Ownership.......6
Busy Needle.......7
Working in the Web of Life.......8
Spring Creek.......12
Self-Help Credit Union.......13
Responsible Investing.......15
Madison County.......16
Wild Turkey.......18
Update: Forest Service Plan.......20
Nuclear Waste Update.......22
The Gift Economy.......23
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Regional economics^^Sustainable development--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Cooperative societies--North Carolina, Western^^Barter--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Investments--Moral and ethical aspects
^^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",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Appalachian History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Definitions,Book Reviews,Children's Page,Economic Alternatives,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Glossaries,Good Medicine,Habitat,Hunting,Katúah,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Turtle Island,Villages,Wilderness,Women's Issues",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/4d450fedff98db51d827ad2d6b6eb05e.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
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
43022,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43022,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, Issue 16, Summer 1987","The sixteenth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on the initiations and rituals surrounding the coming of age and the maturation of young people. Authors and artists in this issue include Tata Andres, Snow Bear, Patrick Clark, Maggie Schneider, Rob Messick, Burt Kornegay, Stephaen Delor, Didier Cuzange, David Wheeler, Curry Morris, Doug Silsbee, John Lane, Clyde Osborne, Will Ashe Bason, Michael Hockaday, Nancy Barnhardt, Thomas Dale Cowan, and Mara Bradburn.
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.","Interview: Helen Waite.......3
Poem: ""Visions in a Garden"".......5
The Vision Quest.......6
First Flow.......8
Thoughts on Initiation.......9
Archetypes of Male Initiation.......9
Learning in the Wilderness.......12
Cherokee Challenge.......15
Natural World News.......16
View from the Corners: ""Valuing Trees"".......19
Turtle Island Talking.......20
Young People's Page.......25
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Puberty rites^^Outdoor Education--North Carolina, Western^^Camps--North Carolina, Western^^Youth development--North Carolina, Western^^Cherokee youth--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",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 Congress,Cherokees,Community,Education,Electric Power Companies,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Geography,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Katúah,Katúah Organization,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Turtle Island,Western North Carolina Alliance,Wilderness,Women's Issues",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/e7f01928de6c753c09827e4dfd0aace1.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43020,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43020,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, Issue 18, Winter 1987-1988","The eighteenth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on vernacular shelter: log, frame, stone, yurts, earth-shelters, and membrane houses. Authors and artists in this issue include: Sam Gray, Adam Cohen, Greg Olson, Marnie Muller, Scott Bird, Rob Messick, Snow Bear, Rita Sims Quillen, Julia Nunnally Duncan, Michael Hockaday, Rob Messick, Martha Tree, Barbara Kirby, Colleen Redman, Bern Grey Owl, Douglas A. Rossman, David Wheeler, and Christina Morrison.
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.","Protecting the Dreamer: Vernacular Values in Architecture by Sam Gray.......3
Dreams in Wood and Stone: Building Your Own Home by Adam Cohen.......5
A Mountain Home by Greg Olson.......8
Homemade Houses in Katúah: A Photo Feature.......9
Listening to Earth Energies by Marni Muller.......10
Earth-Sheltered Living by Scott Bird.......11
Membrane Houses by Rob Messick.......13
The Brush Shelter by Snow Bear.......14
Resource List: On Building and Design.......15
Solar Composting Toilet.......15
October Dusk: Poems by Rita Sims Quillen | Review by Julia Nunnally Duncan.......16
Good Medicine: ""On Shelter"".......7
The Future of the Black Bear: Conference Report.......19
Natural World News: Caldwell County Incinerator | Smokies Wilderness Bill | Poachers Caught | MRS in Congress | Forest Service Plan Appeal | Duke's Coley Creek Project | Asheville Recycling Center.......20
A Children's Page.......23
Drumming: Letters to Katúah.......24
""A Bourn of Buds"": A Poem by Michael Hockaday.......7
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^^Owner-built houses--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Dwellings--Energy conservation^^Vernacular architecture--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Cherokee Indians--Dwellings^^High-efficiency toilets^^Geomancy^^North Carolina, Western^^Blue Ridge Mountains^^Appalachian Region, Southern^^North Carolina--Periodicals",,,," AC.870 Katúah Journal records","Sylva Herald Publishing Company, Sylva, North Carolina",1987-1988,,,,,,,,,," 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,Black Bears,Book Reviews,Cherokees,Children's Page,Earth Energies,Electric Power Companies,Forest Issues,Good Medicine,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Katúah,Katúah Organization,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Recycling,Shelter,Turtle Island,Western North Carolina Alliance,Wilderness,Women's Issues",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/3567a630be59b5496463f585671f2635.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43018,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43018,"Katúah Journal, Issue 20, Summer 1988","The twentieth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on preserving wilderness in Appalachia with a look at land trusts, the Preserving Appalachian Wilderness (PAW) proposal, and Cherokee perspective on relating to land. Authors and artists in this issue include: David Wheeler, Gil Leebrick, Marilyn Cade, Christina Morrison, Laurie Pierce, Judith Hallock, Carol Lawrence, Billy Campbell, Nancy Barnhardt, Chip Smith, Martha Tree, Michael Red Fox, John Grey, Rob Messick, and Tony Fisher.
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 Tracks of the Panther.......1
Highlands of Roan.......6
Celo Community: 50 Years on the Land.......8
Celo: Interview.......10
Land Trust: Tenure for Our Time.......11
Learning Community.......12
Mountain Landscapes at Risk.......13
Rest in Perpetual Wilderness.......14
""The Ridge""........15
Farmers and the Farm Bill.......16
Good Medicine: ""Relating to the Land"".......17
""It Comes in a Mist"".......18
Duke's Power Play.......19
Cherokee Microhydro Project.......21
Drumming: Letters to Katúah.......22
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^^Wilderness areas--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Celo Community--History^^Land use, Rural--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Land trusts^^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",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Acid Deposition,Agriculture,Alternative Energy,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Congress,Community,Economic Alternatives,Education,Electric Power Companies,Geography,Good Medicine,Habitat,Katúah,Katúah Organization,Poems,Reading Resources,South PAW (Preserve Appalachian Wilderness),Turtle Island,Wilderness,Women's Issues",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/3bb540dcdbeaaaf1f14ddae1dc0e4557.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43014,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43014,"Katúah Journal, Issue 24, Summer 1989","The twenty-fourth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on peace in the mountains: settling controversies; a look at the Oak Ridge Reservation; and promoting peace through community building. Authors and artists in this issue include: David Wheeler, Judith Hallock, Patrick Clark, Richard Lowenthal, Heather Pittillo, Marnie Muller, Rob Messick, Will Ashe Bason, Marnie Muller, Milo Guthrie, Mary de La Valette, ""kent,"" Jim Houser, Charles Rampp, and Melanie Bridges.
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.","Deep Listening by David Wheeler.......3
Life in Atomic City by Judith Hallock.......5
Hiroshima Day 1989.......7
Direct Action! by Patrick Clark.......8
Planting a Tree of Peace.......9
Community Building and Peace by Richard Lowenthal.......10
Peacemakers: A Resource Listing.......11
Ethnic Survival.......14
Black Mountain Pairing Project.......15
""Battlesong"": A Poem by Heather Pittillo.......16
Growing Peace in Cultures by Marnie Muller.......18
Review: The Chalice and the Blade.......20
Natural World News.......22
A Children's Page.......25
Drumming.......26
Events Calendar.......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^^Peace movements--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Community life^^Oak Ridge (Tenn.)^^Sister Cities^^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",1989,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Children's Page,Community,Ecological Peril,Electric Power Companies,Glossaries,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Katúah,Poems,Politics,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Recycling,Transportation Issues,Turtle Island,Villages,Water Quality,Western North Carolina Alliance,Women's Issues",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/0d9900eecbaa84dc53b477e07072e743.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43012,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43012,"Katúah Journal, Issue 26, Winter 1989-1990","The twenty-sixth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on children and parents: their roles in family and in the bioregion. Authors and artists in this issue include: Thomas Berry, Samala Hirst, Ellie Kincade, Linda Metzner, Lucinda Flodin, Martha Perkins, Jan Verhaeghe, Christina Morrison, Karen Watkins, Doug Woodward, Trish Severin, Susan Griesmaier, Aviva Jill Romm, Tom Youngblood-Petersen, Rob Messick, Will Ashe Bason, Jermain Mosely, Marnie Mikell, James Rhea, Martha Tree, and David Wheeler. This issue also features an interview with Bonnie Blue, puppeteer.
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.","Coming of Age in the Ecozoic Era by Thomas Berry.......1
Kids Saving Rainforests by Samala Hirst.......4
Kids' Treecycling Company.......5
Conflict Resolution and the Family by Ellie Kincade.......6
Developing the Creative Spirit by Linda Metzner........8
The Balloon is a Unicorn by Artspirit Studio.......9
Birth Power by Lucinda Flodin and Martha Perkins.......10
Birth Bonding by Jan Verhaeghe.......11
The Magic of Puppertry: An Interview with Bonnie Blue by Christina Morrison and Karen Watkins.......12
Home Schooling by Doug Woodward and Trish Severin.......15
Ceremony: Traditional.......16
Mother Earth: The Natural Classroom by Susan Griesmaier.......18
Biodegradable Diapers by Aviva Jill Romm.......18
Resources........19
Gardening Tips for Children by Tom Youngblood-Petersen.......19
Natural World News.......20
""From the Diary of a Modern Child"" by Rob Messick.......24
Pocket Cultures by Will Ashe Bason.......24
Drumming.......26
Forest Rescue: An Ecological Manifesto.......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^^Puppeteers^^Conflict management^^Natural childbirth^^Child rearing--Appalachian Region, Southern
^^Home schooling^^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",1989-1990,,,,,,,,,," 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 Definitions,Black Bears,Community,Education,Electric Power Companies,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Health,Katúah,Poems,Politics,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Recycling,South PAW (Preserve Appalachian Wilderness),Transportation Issues,Turtle Island,Villages,Western North Carolina Alliance,Wilderness,Women's Issues",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/1f2e1b45f5e29afd5e7816d6d6f26b51.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43011,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43011,"Katúah Journal, Issue 27, Spring 1990","The twenty-seventh issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on holistic healing: personal and planetary. Authors and artists in this issue include: Richard Lowenthal, David Wheeler, Sam Gray, Doug Aldridge, Rob Messick, Stephen Wing, Lisa Sarasohn, Snow Bear, James Rhea, Kim Sandland, Sandra Fowler, 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.","Personal and Planetary Transformation: A Holistic Model of Healing by Richard Lowenthal.......1
The Healing Power by David Wheeler.......4
Peace to Their Ashes by Sam Gray.......6
Healing in Katúah by Doug Aldridge........9
""When Left to Grow"": A Poem by Rob Messick.......10
""Calling to the Ancestors, Calling Our Relations"": Poems by Stephen Wing........11
The Belly by Lisa Sarasohn.......12
EARTH DAY 1990!!: A special pull-out supplement.......15
Food From the Ancient Forest by Snow Bear.......19
Natural World News.......20
Good Medicine.......24
Drumming: Letters to Katúah Journal.......26
Events.......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^^Cherokee mythology^^Holistic medicine^^Health resorts--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Alternative medicine--North Carolina, Western^^Mind and body^^Wild plants, edible--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 History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Congress,Black Bears,Cherokees,Ecological Peril,Education,Electric Power Companies,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Good Medicine,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Health,Katúah,Plants and Herbs,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Recycling,Stories,Turtle Island,Western North Carolina Alliance,Women's Issues",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/6ac3b2d6326ea4a47a252670915b7c24.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0