Bound thesis for Masters of Architecture, including plans and rationale for a Cultural Community Center on the Catawba Reservation.
James R. SteversonFrom the cover: "Cherokee Indians and frontier settlers collide in the year that marked American independence: 1776. A Demand of Blood uncovers the story of the Cherokees' war for independence and reveals the struggle at the heart of all humanity: the quest for freedom."
Nadia DeanCopy of a dissertation for Ph.D. in anthropology, examining the archaeological and documentary evidence of Catawba movements in the 18th century as a vital political and economic strategy in ongoing relations with the European society surrounding them.
Mark Russell PlaneFrom the abstract: "The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore how leaders fro the Catawba Indian Nation in the southeastern United States describe their experience interacting with representatives of non-tribal organizations where encultured tribal values-based leadership styles differ from Anglo-American values-based leadership styles."
James Nathanael DavisBeief overview of Catawba history and fight to regain federal recognition up to 1990.
E. Fred SandersReport on archaeological surveys conducted around Haile Gold Mine in Kershaw, SC, with respect to Catawba findings.
Natalie P. AdamsBrief, broad overview of Native American people and events in U.S. history.
John M. FrancoEdited collection of Native American myths from throughout North America.
Richard ErodesBooklet containing NPS's Native American Relations policies, and copie sof agreements between the NPS and Oglala Sioux and NPS and Colville Confederated Tribes.
Michael F. TurekReport on the archaeological and historical survey of the Catawba "Old Reservation" in York County, SC.
Rita Kenion