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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
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
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
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
43009,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43009,"Katúah Journal, Issue 29, Fall/Winter 1990","The twenty-ninth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on water quality: the Little Tennessee River watershed; Watts Bar Lake; development in the Great Smokies; and solar composting toilets. Authors and artists in this issue include: Leaf Myczack, David Wheeler, William McLarney, Mary Kelly, Millie Buchanan, Snow Bear, William Miller, Patrick Clark, Paul Gallimore, Buck Young, Rodney Webb, Lee Barnes, Jim Houser, Ed Lytwack, Gaston Siniard, Rob Messick, Bob Clark, Marnie Muller, Marlene Mountain, 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.","From Mountains to the Sea by Leaf Myczack.......1
Profile of a Southern Appalachian Watershed: The Little Tennessee River (An Interview with Dr. William McLarney), recorded by David Wheeler.......3
Freshwater Canaries: The Spotfin Chub by William McLarney.......5
Mudwatch and Fincount: The Environmental Survey of the Little Tennessee by William McLarney.......6
Headwaters Ecology and High Quality Habitat by Mary Kelly.......7
""It All Comes Down to Water Quality"" by Millie Buchanan.......8
Water Power: Action for Aquatic Habitats.......10
Dawn Watchers by Snow Bear.......11
Adventures on the River by Leaf Myczack.......12
Accessor to Murder: Watts Bar Lake and the Public Trust by Leaf Myczack.......14
Poem: ""Country Store"" by William Miller.......14
The North Shore Road: Environment or Development in the Great Smokies by Patrick Clark........15
The Long Branch Composting Toilet by Paul Gallimore.......17
Good Medicine: The Long Human Being.......18
Katúah Sells Out!! by Buck Young and Rodney Webb........19
Watershed Map of the Katúah Province.......20
Natural World News........22
Green Spirits: Katúah Rains by Lee Barnes.......26
Off the Grid by Jim Houser.......27
Drumming (Letters to Katúah).......28
Early Warning: The Gypsy Moth is Coming! by Ed Lytwack.......30
Poem: ""Unbound"" by Gaston Siniard.......31
Events.......36
Webworking.......38
Note: This table of contents corresponds to the original document, not the Document Viewer.","Bioregionalism--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Sustainable living--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Watersheds--Tennessee, East^^Watersheds--North Carolina, Western^^Watersheds--Virginia, Southwest^^Human ecology--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Water quality--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Gypsy moth--Control--Environmental 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",1990,,,,,,,,,," In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted ",,,,,,,,," Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians ",,,,,,,,"PDF^^Journals (Periodicals)",,,English,Text,,,"||||osm
Watts Bar Lake^^||||osm
Appalachian Region, Southern",https://www.geonames.org/4666185/watts-bar-lake.html,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Alternative Energy,Appalachian History,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Bioregional Definitions,Book Reviews,Community,Economic Alternatives,Education,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Geography,Good Medicine,Habitat,Health,Katúah,Katúah Organization,Plants and Herbs,Poems,Politics,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Recycling,South PAW (Preserve Appalachian Wilderness),Stories,Transportation Issues,Turtle Island,Water Quality,Wilderness",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/e8b264ef4ec25f6e96204d3ae515c995.pdf,,"Katúah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians Records",1,0
43007,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43007,"Katúah Journal, Issue 31, Summer 1991","The thirty-first issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on ""earth energies"" and humans' reconnection with the earth through dowsing; earth healing and Earth Energy workshops; and understanding the Earth grid. Authors and artists in this issue include: David Wheeler, Madeline H. Dean, Joyce Holbrook, Clyde Hollifield, Richard Nester, Charlotte Homsher, Page Bryant, Richard Lowenthal, James Proffitt, Lee Barnes, Jim Houser, Emmett Greendigger, Ivo Ballentine, Rob Messick, David McGrew, George Agricola (1556), Douglas A. Rossman, and Mara.
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.","Dowsing by David Wheeler.......3
The Responsibilities of Dowsing: An Interview with Tom Hendricks by Madeline H. Dean.......5
Ceremonies of the Moment: An Interview with Joyce Holbrook.......6
""Jack-o-Lanterns,"" Acid Rain, and the Electrical Life of the Earth by Clyde Hollifield.......8
Poem: ""Old Houses"" by Richard Nester.......10
Katúah and the Earth Grid by Charlotte Homsher.......11
The Call of the Ancient Ones by Page Bryant.......13
""If the Earth Is to Heal, Our Hearts Must Be Broken"" by Richard Lowenthal.......15
Good Medicine: On Agression.......17
Poems by James Proffitt.......18
Green Spirits: Sacred Forests by Lee Barnes.......19
Off the Grid by Jim Houser.......20
Natural World News.......21
""Just Doing Their Job"" by Emmett Greendigger.......23
Time to Take the Time to Take the Time by Ivo.......25
Drumming.......26
Whole Science by Rob Messick.......29
Tuning In by Charlotte Homsher.......29
Review: Light in the Wind.......30
Chestnut Grafting Project by David McGrew.......31
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^^New Age movement^^Dowsing^^Environmental education--North Carolina--Asheville^^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,Alternative Energy,Appalachian Mountains,Appalachian Studies,Earth Energies,Economic Alternatives,Education,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest Issues,Good Medicine,Habitat,Health,Katúah,Plants and Herbs,Poems,Radioactive Waste,Reading Resources,Recycling,Sacred Sites,South PAW (Preserve Appalachian Wilderness),Transportation Issues,Turtle Island,Water Quality,Western North Carolina Alliance,Wilderness",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/78d9246223be9d0574b3bd2b5063d495.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
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","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
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
43002,https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43002,"Katúah Journal, Issue 36, Fall 1992","The thirty-sixth issue of the Katúah Journal focuses on wood and its role in mountain life: logging, wood products, and forest stewardship. There is also an announcement that publication of the journal will cease in 1993. Authors and artists in this issue include: Lee Barnes, Frank Hodgin, David Wheeler, Dr. John Wade, Harley Wessman, Nancy McIntyre, Buzz Williams, Robert T. Pershcel, Jesse Jones, Leon S. Minckler, Tucker Windover, Charlotte Homsher, Rob Messick, Julia Vanselow, Frank Vogel, Michael Thompson, Susan Klimczak, Jeff Zachary, Susan Parker Weatherford, Mark Anderson, Hope Walker, and ""Pegi.""
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.","Using Wood.......1
Appalachian Logging by Lee Barnes.......4
Old Logging Days by Frank Hodgin.......7
Working the Woodlands by David Wheeler.......9
Wood Products and Western North Carolina by Dr. John Wade.......13
Depletion for Dollars by Harley Wessman.......13
Logging with Horses by Nancy McIntyre.......15
Natural World News.......16
Invasion of the Giants by Buzz Williams........19
From Industry to Endeavor by David Wheeler.......20
Pioneering A New Human/Nature Relationship by Robert T. Perschel.......21
Forest Stewardship Programs by Jesse Jones.......22
Ecological Forestry for Renewable Forest Values by Leon S. Minckler.......23
Drumming........25
The Chair in the Tree by Tucker Windover.......27
Reading the Grove by Charlotte Homsher........29
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^^Forest products industry--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Forest management--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Logging--Appalachian Region, Southern^^Animals in logging--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",1992,,,,,,,,,," 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,Earth Energies,Economic Alternatives,Electric Power Companies,Folklore and Ceremony,Forest History,Forest Issues,Forest Practice,Habitat,Katúah,Katúah Organization,Poems,Reading Resources,South PAW (Preserve Appalachian Wilderness),Stories,Transportation Issues,Turtle Island,Western North Carolina Alliance",https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/d6750f94c0a18f40bca5af30e17a5990.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