Catawba Cultural Festival November 1996 / Tapes, Tricksters, Ethographic Interviews
Catawba Cultural Center Raw Footage, no audio.
Dr. Heather Lapham, of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Research Labs of Archaeology, discusses the process of designing and installing museum displays at the Catawba Cultural Center combining archaeological materials from UNC, artifacts from the Catawba Nation Archives, and collaboration between Dr. Lapham's team and the Cultural Center staff.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionChef Dave McCluskey provides a brief overview of the importance of corn to indigenous people, and the traditional methods used for nixtamalization to improve the nutritional value of native corn. This brief talk was presented at a dinner featuring foods prepared with Catawba corn for the first time in living memory.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionCatawba Cemetery Footage. 1) Mrs. Elizabeth Plyers Interview
Dr. Steve Davis discusses his archaeological discoveries that reveal some of the history of the ancestral Catawba tribes in North Carolina.
Dr. R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr.Dr. Steve Davis discusses the changing worlds of the Catawba int he late 18th and early 19th centuries as revealed through archaeological discoveries.
Dr. R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr.Dr. Davis take a close look at late Catawba settlement sites near Nation Ford, South Carolina.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionDr. Davis discusses the history of Catawba settlements and revealed through archaeological evidence.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionContains edited interview segments with Faye Greiner, Elizabeth Harris, and Jeff Harris discussing the curret and historical relationships between the Catawba and the US Federal and State governments, recorded between September 2020 and March 2021. Runtime: 00:08:28.
Catawba Indian Nation Cultural Services Division