Catawba Travis Blue recounts the traditional Catawba stories "The Rattlesnake" and "The Opossum," taken in part from Frank G. Speck's Catawba Stories, and from Blue's own research and remembrances of hearing the stories told by Catawba elders.
Sans titreJeff Harris, Catawba citizen, the Director of Justice Services, and Tribal Attorney for the Catawba Nation discusses the history of the Termination Act (1959), the termination of the Catawba Nation's federal recognition, and the ultimately successful legal battle to reclaim recognition and settle long-standing land claims resulting form the illegal Treaty of Nation Ford (1840).
Sans titreCatawba Master potter Mohave Bryson demonstrates basic pottery techniques as traditionally practiced by the Catawba.
Sans titreA conversation with Caroleen Sanders, Catawba Potter, on the history of Catawba Pottery and its place in Catawba Culture. Interview conducted by Alex Osborn and originally filmed on September 25, 2021.
Sans titreCatawba Master Potter Caroleen Sanders discusses and demonstrates advanced techniques in Catawba Pottery. Original recording taken on October 16, 2021.
Sans titreIn this video, Catawba Citizen Roo George-Warren demonstrates how to use fibrous plants found in the Catawba homlands to create cordage, or rope.
Sans titreCatawba Kris Carpenter recounts the traditional Catawba story of "The Rattlesnake" and "The Chipmunks." She also discusses Donald Rogers, who taught stories to her.
Sans titreDr. Davis discusses the history of Catawba settlements and revealed through archaeological evidence.
Sans titreCatawba citizen Jeff Harris, the Director of Justice Services and Tribal Attorney for the Catawba Nation discusses the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered indigenous people in the United States.
Sans titreCatawba potter Keith Brown demonstrates traditional Catawba pipe making techniques.
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