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United States · United StatesEditor’s Note: This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a rural thinker, creator, or doer. Like what you see here? You can join the mailing list at the bottom of this article and receive more conversations like this in your inbox each week. In late January of 2025, I loaded up my bright red Prius with my camera, a handheld recorder, and my trusty cowboy …Read Article
Q&A: 'Cowbirls' in the Country
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United States · United States[Series note: People have been making pottery in the mountains of western North Carolina for thousands of years. This Living Traditions series focuses on the contemporary artists and makers who are maintaining pre-industrial pottery practices.] Levi West (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) took his first pottery class on a whim. Less than three years later, he won first place in traditional pottery at the 112th Cherokee Indian Fair, which took pl…Read Article
Mud in the Blood: The Next Generation of Cherokee Potters
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Gaza · GazaEditor’s Note: A version of this story first appeared in The Good, the Bad, and the Elegy, a newsletter from the Daily Yonder focused on the best, and worst, in rural media, entertainment, and culture. Every other Thursday, it features reviews, retrospectives, recommendations, and more. You can join the mailing list at the bottom of this article to receive future editions in your inbox. Migrant farm workers sweating visa status amid amped up imm…Read Article
In "Andor," a Galaxy Far, Far Away Hits Close to Home
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Commentary: Veterans Shouldn’t Have to Be Broke to Get Paid
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Mud in the Blood: The Next Generation of Cherokee Potters
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Rural Americans Are More Likely to Participate in the Informal Economy, Study Shows
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Maine’s Heat Pump Boom Has Been Promising for Rural Workforce Development. Can It Last?
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Non-Profits Partner to Bring Mental Health for Children and Caregivers in Rural Communities
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Stradivari in the Cumberlands: A Requiem
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Q&A: An Ice Storm in the Mississippi Delta, As Told Through Fiction
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Mud in the Blood: Wood-Firing Potters Carry the Torch in Rural Western North Carolina
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