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well funny thing is that I actually was welcomed there and told some stories. thus the writing.
we do not call it "red land." where did you get that term? plus you are kinda pale. buahahaha

I grew up in Oklahoma hence the red land or the red earth, the red river, the red people, everything there is red and if it isn't it will be after the rain and the dust starts blowing.

interesting, ive never heard people say that, its sort of derogatory to a NA. like saying the N word to a black person. of course amongst ourselves we say phrases.
ive rarely seen red lands in USA, closest is sedona and parts of rockies or rocks that contain high iron. i only drove through oklahoma but it was bland looking no red. wheat and weeds. gotta go research oklahoma now!

Many parts of the state have the reddest clay that is almost insufferable. It does make some great pottery tho if you screen out the chunks of potassium and calcium. I had a honey hole south of Paul's Valley I used to go mine a few buckets of red red clay that took well to a mid range firing and came out almost a rose color with no glaze on it but got kinda brownish when glazed or fired to high

interesting! most pottery ive seen is from arizona and new mexico clay.

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