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Welcome to the Catawba Nation Archives Online. Our mission to identify, collect, preserve, and make accessible materials relating to the history, language, and culture of the Catawba Indian Nation for the use of enrolled tribal members, tribal government entities, and the wider community for educational and research purposes. Therefore, we invite you to search our collections and learn more about the past, present, and future of the Catawba people.
We are still in the process of transferring our data to the new website, so please bear with us, and check back often as new records will be added frequently.
Many of our collections are available to the public. To browse these holdings, please use the browse button or search field at the top of the screen to begin your exploration of the archives.
Access to some of our collections is restricted to enrolled members of the Catawba Indian Nation, their families, or tribal government entities. If you are an enrolled member of the Catawba Indian Nation and are interested in accessing this material, then please fill out our registration form.
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HOW TO SEARCH
For detailed instructions on how to search this site, please visit our How to Search page.
How to search the archiveARCHIVE CONTACTS
To contact us, send us a message on our Contact page, or reach out by email:
Contact the Catawba Nation Archives: archives@catawba.com
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