Contains a petition to the CIN Executive Committee about jurisdictional authority between tribal county police and Fish and Wildlife officers.
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 photographs and photo-negatives of tribal members, buildings under construction, candid photographs of tribal events, and pottery.
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 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. HairePart of a long report on Catawba pottery and on peace pipe construction (Chapters 13-23, pp. 174-340).
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. HaireContains 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. HaireA proposal for an SEAC paper in 1993 by Rita B. Kenion on behalf of the Museum of York County.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains a list of itineraries, calendars, games/activities, employment screening questions, and other important announcements for the Catawba Nation Seniors, all dated 1999.
Dr. Wenonah G. Haire