From the publisher: "Twenty interviews with some of North Carolina’s most distinguished potters intimately reveal the “aspirations and attitudes” of clay-working in a contemporary, diverse tradition. From the “fast nickel” or the “slow dime” and the practicalities of pricing and selling, to technical discussions of kiln building, clay processing, throwing, glazing, and firing, to the spirituality of the creative process and the medium of clay as a “reflection of life,” potters from across the state vivify the struggle and reward of their lives and work to interviewers Michelle Francis and Charles “Terry” Zug III." Includes chapter devoted to Catawba potter Caroleen Sanders.
Zonder titelFrom the publisher: "This collectible book showcases the state's stunning landscapes, from the towering mountains to the coastal sea."
Zonder titelCollection of poems inspired by the Catawba Nation, but not associated with actual Catawba traditions.
Zonder titelNovel about Rose Dunn, a Cherokee woman, and her romance with an outlaw.
Zonder titelCollected bibliography of works focused on the Catawba, arranged chronologically.
Zonder titel23 printed pages from Catawba-English dictionary with words and phrases dealing with Catawba equivalent to "what" highlighted in blue.
42 printed pages with Catawba equivalents and grammatical usage of "when" highlighted in green.
16 printed pages with Catawba equivalent of "Where" and grammatical usage highlighted in purple.
10 printed pages of Catawba-English dictionary with uses of the Catawba equivalent of "why" highlighted in orange.
10 printed pages with usage of Catawba equivalent of "whose" highlighted in blue.