Eber White Photograph Collection

Identity elements

Cote

CNAI-001.2.5

Name and location of repository

Niveau de description

Dossier

Titre

Eber White Photograph Collection

Date(s)

  • Undated (Création/Production)

Extent

1 file, 1 2"x2.5" color photograph, 1 8"x10" color photograph, 1 7.25"x10" photocopied image.

Nom du producteur

(1990 - 2020)

Histoire administrative

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.

Nom du producteur

Notice biographique

Catawba citizen.

Content and structure elements

Portée et contenu

1 color photograph of members of the Catawba, Cherokee, Apache, and Blackfeet Nations at unidentified event and location. Some participants are in regalia. Photocopy of hand-written list of people pictured. 1 small photograph of Shane Davis as a child.

System of arrangement

Unarranged.

Conditions of access and use elements

Conditions d'accès

This file is open for research use.

Accès physique

Technical access

Conditions governing reproduction

©2023 Catawba Indian Nation. All rights reserved. Requests to publish, reproduce, or quote from this material, in whole or in part, must be submitted to the archivist in writing for review.

Languages of the material

  • anglais

Scripts of the material

  • latin

Language and script notes

"Tsistsistas" is a Cheyenne word meaning "Human Beings," or "The People."

Finding aids

Acquisition and appraisal elements

Historique de la conservation

Source immédiate d'acquisition

Transferred from the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project to the Catawba Nation Archives.

Évaluation, élimination et calendrier de conservation

Accruals

No further accruals are expected.

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Existence and location of originals

Existence and location of copies

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Descriptions associées

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Identifiant(s) alternatif(s)

Description control element

Règles ou conventions

Sources used

Archivist's note

Record created by Ensley F. Guffey, 2023 June 28.

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