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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
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
43027,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43027,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, Issue 11, Spring 1986","The eleventh issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on community planning for a sustainable future: what, why, and how. Floyd County in Virginia is highlighted as an example of a progressive community. Authors and artists in this issue include: Judith Hallock, Marnie Muller, J. Linn Mackey, Tom Hendricks, Rob Messick, Will Ashe Bason, Jane Avery-Grubel, Katherine Chantal, Judy Cox, Rob Yard, Cotton, Colleen Redman-Copus, Michael Red Fox, and David Wheeler.
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.","Why Community Planning.......1
Digging In: A Model.......2
Cities and the Bioregional Vision.......6
Recycling: Garbage in Transition.......7
Community Gardening.......9
The World Village: A Poem.......10
Seeing the Future Village.......10
Floyd County, VA.......12
Gasohol.......14
Two Bioregional Views.......15
Earthquake: The Nuclear Supplement
Natural World News.......18
Good Medicine: Visions.......20
The Children's Page.......21
Review: Foxfire Games.......23
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Community life--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Community development, Urban--North Carolina, Western^^Radioactive waste disposal--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Community garden--North Carolina--Asheville^^Floyd County (Va.)^^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,,,"||||osm
Floyd County (Va.)",https://www.geonames.org/4759449/floyd-county.html,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Agriculture,Alternative Energy,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Definitions,Book Reviews,Cherokees,Children's Page,Community,Education,Good Medicine,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Katúah,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Recycling,Turtle Island,Villages",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/cb0662a1107e02a736e92f90cdc2f90f.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
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
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
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
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
43016,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43016,"Katúah Journal, Issue 22, Winter 1988-1989","The twenty-second issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on the relationship between humans and the environment. Authors and artists in this issue include: Kim Sandland, Lylich Crabawr, Thomas Berry, Marnie Muller, Zoa Rockenstein, Kore Loy McWhirter, Richard Lowenthal, Fred Mignone, ""Granny"" DeLauncey, Lucinda Flodin, ""Esther,"" Rob Messick, Amy Hannon, Pam Thomas, Lila Thomas, David Wheeler, Martha Tree, Bern Grey Owl, and Lisa Franklin.
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.","Global Warming and Katúah by Kim Sandland.......3
Fire This Time by Lylich Crabawr.......5
Bioregions: The Context for Reinhabiting the Earth by Thomas Berry.......6
Earth Exercise by Marnie Muller and Zoa Rockenstein.......9
Poems and Drawings by Kore Loy McWhirter.......10
An Abundance of Emptiness by Richard Lowenthal.......12
Reviews: Thinking Like a Mountain | Talking with Nature.......14
Options for Regional Currency: The LETSystem by Fred Mignone.......15
""Chronicles of Floyd"" by ""Granny"" DeLauney.......16
Knife, Axe, and Saw: An Interview with Darry Wood.......18
Natural World News.......20
The Bear Clan.......22
Poem by Lucinda Flodin.......23
Drumming: Letters to Katúah.......24
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^^Human ecology--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Global warming--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",1988-1989,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Congress,Black Bears,Community,Ecological Peril,Economic Alternatives,Education,Forest Issues,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Katúah,Poems,Politics,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Stories,Turtle Island,Water Quality",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/8a5a4fec25f2fc73cddbd86819a283ba.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43015,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43015,"Katúah Journal, Issue 23, Spring 1989","The twenty-third issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on varied topics such as the ancient ways of the first people groups in Appalachia; ""Planet Art;"" tulip poplar trees; the Black Swan Center; and environmentally-friendly economics. Authors and artists in this issue include: Kim Sandland, Denise Newbourne, David Morris, Doug Elliott, James Rhea, Jerry Trivette, C.B. Squire, Elizabeth Griffin, Gil Leebrick, Michael Hockaday, Sheli Lodge, Rob Messick, David Wheeler, Dolores LaChapelle, Martha Tree, Laura E. Jackson, and Jackie Taylor.
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.","Pisgah Village: A Window into Ancient Ways by Kim Sandland.......1
Planet Art in Katúah by Denise Newbourne.......5
The Green City as Thriving City by David Morris.......8
Poplar Appeal by Doug Elliott.......10
Clear Sky: A Composite Portrait by James Rhea.......13
""A New Earth"" by Jerry Trivette.......14
College as Community Resource by C. B. Squire.......16
Wild Lovely Days: Poems by Elizabeth Griffin | Photographs by Gil Leebrick.......18
Natural World News.......20
Reviews: Sacred Land Sacred Sex Rapture of the Deep.......23 Stopping the Coming Ice Age.......25
Drumming: Letters to Katúah.......26
""Sudden Tendrils"" a poem by Michael Hockaday.......28
Events Calendar.......32
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^^Cherokee Indians--History^^Excavations (Archaeology)--North Carolina, Western^^Mixed economy--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Poplar--North Carolina, Western^^Community development--North Carolina--Swannanoa River Valley^^Human ecology in art^^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 History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Book Reviews,Cherokees,Community,Earth Energies,Ecological Peril,Economic Alternatives,Education,Electric Power Companies,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest History,Forest Issues,Geography,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Katúah,Poems,Politics,Reading Resources,Recycling,Shelter,Turtle Island,Villages,Water Quality,Western North Carolina Alliance",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/2f5c7a65526cf67e7320e0c5525d2492.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
43013,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43013,"Katúah Journal, Issue 25, Fall 1989","The twenty-fifth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on biodiversity and habitat: forest ecosystem, old-growth forest, regional planning, forest devastation, black bears and Eastern panthers, and living green. Authors and artists in this issue include: Sam Gray, Robert Zahner, Laura E. Jackson, David Wheeler, Anna Muir, Julia Nunnally Duncan, Annelinde Metzner, Patrick Clark, Heather Blair, Chip Smith, Lee Kinnaird Fawcett, James Rhea, Rob Messick, Marnie Mikell, Patricia Claire Peters, Mary de La Valette, Sue Adams, Starfire Soledad, Christoph and Mary-Clayton Enderlein, and Morgan Swann,
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 Great Forest by Sam Gray.......3
Restoring the Old-Growth Forest by Robert Zahner.......5
Regional Planning for Habitat Integrity by Laura Jackson.......8
A Question of Value by David Wheeler.......10
Closing the Gate on Forest Devastation by Ann Muir.......12
Poem: ""Sparrow Hawk"" by Julia Nunnally Duncan.......13
A Place for Bears: An Interview with Dr. Michael Pelton.......15
Poem: ""There Fell the Rain Healing"" by Annelinde Metzner.......16
Eastern Panther, Where Are You? by Patrick Clark.......17
Oak Decline by Heather Blair.......19
People and Habitat by Chip Smith and Lee Kinnaird Fawcett.......21
Perpetual Wild Sanctuaries.......23
Natural World News.......24
Drumming.......26
Living Green.......29
Barter Fair.......30
(Natural) Resources.......31
Events Calendar.......32
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^^Forest management--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Human ecology^^Black bear--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Regional planning--Appalachian Region^^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",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Acid Deposition,Appalachian History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Congress,Black Bears,Community,Ecological Peril,Economic Alternatives,European Immigration,Forest History,Forest Issues,Forest Practice,Geography,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Katúah,Poems,Politics,Reading Resources,Transportation Issues,Turtle Island,Wilderness",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/cbf32695fba405c0cff45e3e9c54db62.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
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
43005,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43005,"Katúah Journal, Issue 33, Winter 1991-1992","The thirty-third issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on Fire: its power and uses. Authors and artists in this issue include: David Wheeler, Vic Weals, Barbara J. Sands, Jan Davidson, David Brewin, Barbara Wickersham, Jeffery Beam, Veronica Nicholas, Rob Messick, Charlotte Homsher, Lee Barnes, Mike Wilbur, Jason Tueller, Rob Leverett, James Rhea, David Earl Williams, Andrew Lehman, Vince Packard, Lynn Fink, Susan Adam, Bray McDonald, and Mark Morris.
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.","Fire's Power by David Wheeler.......3
What Is Natural? by David Wheeler.......5
Do Clearcuts Mimic Fire?.......6
Smokey and the Red Wolves.......7
Fire in Jeffreys Hell by Vic Weals.......8
Poems by Barbara J. Sands.......9
Fire and Forge by Jan Davdison and David Brewin.......11
The First Fire: A Cherokee Legend.......12
Hearth and Fire in the Mountains by Barbara Wickersham.......14
Good Medicine.......15
Midwinter Fires: Poems by Jeffery Beam.......18
Natural World News.......20
Who Will Have the Power? by Veronica Nicholas.......22
Litmus Lichens by Rob Messick.......24
Reading the Inner Tree by Charlotte Homsher.......25
Review: Where the Ravens Roost.......25
Around the Fire by Lee Barnes.......26
Drumming.......27
Poem: ""Sky Mangler"" by Mike Wilber.......29
Review: The Sound of Light.......31
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^^Forest fires--Environmental aspects^^Blacksmithing--Appalachian Region, Southern--History^^Hearths--Appalachian Region, Southern--History^^Cherokee Indians--Social life and customs^^Cherokee mythology^^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",1991-1992,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"Appalachian Region, Southern",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Acid Deposition,Appalachian History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Definitions,Book Reviews,Cherokees,Earth Energies,Electric Power Companies,Fire,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Geography,Good Medicine,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Katúah,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,South PAW (Preserve Appalachian Wilderness),Stories,Turtle Island,Villages",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/0791c74f61bfeccd6b0575a3e53240f5.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43003,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43003,"Katúah Journal, Issue 35, Summer 1992","The thirty-fifth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on councils and consensus in governance and making decisions for the future. Authors and artists in this issue include: Caroline Estes, Joyce Johnson, Rob Messick, Bear With Runs, Lucinda Flodin, David Wheeler, Stephen Wing, Lee Barnes, Will Ashe Bason, Clear Marks, Karen Fletcher, James Rhea, Rhea Ormond, Ray Barnes, Michael Thompson, Troy Setzler, Taylor Reese, Rebecca Wilson Hicks, Jenny Bitner, and Ahwi Brown.
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.","Consensus by Caroline Estes.......1
Decision-Making Process by Joyce Johnson.......4
Problems with Consensus by Rob Messick.......5
Tribal Council by Bear With Runs........6
Elda by Lucinda Flodin.......9
The State of Franklin by David Wheeler.......11
Where the Trees Outnumber the People by Stephen Wing.......14
In Council with All Beings by Lee Barnes.......16
Steve Moon: Shell Engravings.......17
Good Medicine.......18
Natural World News.......20
A Look Back by Will Ashe Bason.......23
Are Bioregions Too Big? by Rob Messick.......24
Practices for Full Self-Rule by Clear Marks.......25
Drumming.......26
Jury Nullification by Karen Fletcher.......28
Review: Beyond the Limits by Rob Messick.......29
Events........32
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^^Cherokee Indians--Social life and customs--History^^Consensus (Social Sciences)^^Tennessee, East--History^^Folklore--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Cooperation--Virginia--Floyd County--History^^Human ecology--Religious aspects^^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",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Acid Deposition,Appalachian History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Definitions,Black Bears,Book Reviews,Cherokees,Community,Earth Energies,Economic Alternatives,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Geography,Good Medicine,Habitat,Hazardous Chemicals,Katúah,Plants and Herbs,Poems,Politics,Radioactive Waste,South PAW (Preserve Appalachian Wilderness),Stories,Transportation Issues,Turtle Island,Villages,Water Quality,Western North Carolina Alliance,Wilderness",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/501565e7337d54952a1f1a4f817e1d07.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0