Catawba Voices Documentaries

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Reference code

CNAV-002

Level of description

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Title

Catawba Voices Documentaries

Date(s)

  • 2020 September - 2021 September (Creation)

Extent

Four digital files in MP4 format totaling 2.09 GB.

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Administrative history

In April of 2020, the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (CCPP), was incorporated into the Catawba Indian Nation Government as the Cultural Services Division (CSD). The Mission of the CSD is to collect, protect, preserve, and promote the material and cultural heritage of the Catawba Indian Nation. CSD departments include the Tribal historical Preservation Office, the Catawba Cultural Center, the Catawba Community Library, and the Catawba Nation Archives.

Name of creator

(1990 - 2020)

Administrative history

During the late 1980s, Early Fred Sanders and Dr. Wenonah George Haire formed the Catawba Cultural Task Force to begin collecting, preserving, and perpetuating the history and culture of the Catawba people. In 1990, this project was organized into the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (CCPP), housed in the former Catawba Indian School building, which was donated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and subsequently moved from it's original location behind the LDS Church on Reservation Road, to its current location at 1536 Tom Steven Road. When the Catawba Indian Nation (CIN) regained Federal recognition in 1993, the Executive Committee of the CIN formalized the CCPP as the entity officially responsible for the collection, preservation, promotion, and education of and about the history, culture, arts, and language of the Catawba to both tribal members and the general public. The CCPP operated as an independent, non-profit organization until 2020, when it became a division of the tribal government.

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Scope and content

This collection contains four short documentary films comprised of interviews with various Catawba citizens on four major themes: Women, Traditional Arts, Education, and Policies and Treaties. Interviews were completed between September 2020 and February 2021, editing of all films completed in September 2021, as well as the original raw interview footage of the participants.

System of arrangement

Arranged in chronological order by date of finished film delivery.

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Conditions governing access

This collection is open for research use.

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Languages of the material

  • English
  • Siouan Language

Scripts of the material

  • Latin

Language and script notes

Some Catawba is spoken.

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Custodial history

Immediate source of acquisition

Created by the CCPP/CNA.

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No further accruals are expected.

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General note

Photography/Videography: Alex Osborn and Frankie Sanders
Post-Production: Jamie Byers (Digital Hyper Studios, L.L.C.
Music: Monty Branham

Funding support was provided by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services through Museum Services MN-00-18-0003-18 and Museum Enhancement NG-03-18-0178-18 grants.

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Archivist's note

Record created by Ensley F. Guffey, 2021 December 16.

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