Contains brochures for a tour company in Rock Hill advertising it as a travel destination and also a travel itinerary for a 6th grade school trip to the area.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireSummary: Contains a series of articles from the Coastal Heritage Quarterly published by the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium, mostly relating to river maintenance in South Carolina and proposals for state organization behind such a task. Article dates: October 14 1992, May 28 1993, July 21 1994, April 21 1994, [n.d.]
Dr. Wenonah G. HairePart of a long report on Catawba pottery and on peace pipe construction (Chapters 13-23, pp. 174-340).
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains a 1979 instructional memo from Winthrop University on “preserving the past,” as well as an educator’s instruction pamphlet on Catawba Indian pottery classes by Thomas Blumer, and a series of interviews conducted by Dr. Haire of some of the tribe’s leading potters back in 1992.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains two proposals, one from Whitney Jones, Inc. in Winston-Salem, NC dated 4/17/1997 about providing consultative services to plan and implement a capital campaign. the other is from the Presnell Group in Atlanta dated 6/26/1996 about curriculum and programming for a cultural complex in Rock Hill developed by the CIN.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains photographs and photo-negatives of tribal members, buildings under construction, candid photographs of tribal events, and pottery.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains a series of photographs and negatives of members of the tribe, tribal craftsmanship, and some candids of the after-school program from the mid-1990s.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains a petition to the CIN Executive Committee about jurisdictional authority between tribal county police and Fish and Wildlife officers.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireChapters 4 (incomplete) - 12 (pp. 44-173) of a long report on Catawba pottery and on peace pipe construction.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains a clipping from the 2/21/1996 Cherokee One Feather newspaper concerning the use of the Catawba language in schools, and a New York Times obituary from 1/14/1996 about the death of Red Thunder Cloud, a Catawba national and advocate for the continued use of the language.
Dr. Wenonah G. Haire