Contains 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.
Sin títuloMiscellaneous papers, 1992-1994.
Sin títuloContains copies of a pamphlet for Future Quest— The Campaign for the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project from the year 2000
Sin títuloContains miscellaneous pamphlets, brochures, and newsletters about the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (CCPP).
Sin títuloContains an undated copy of the CIN Constitution.
Sin títuloContains an April 1997 copy of the CIN Personnel Policy Manual.
Sin títuloContains 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.
Sin títuloContains a series of faxes dated 2003 of conference call meeting minutes between the Federal Communications Commission and the USET (of which Dr. Haire is listed as a member), parameters for land protection applications, itineraries, and USET company resolutions.
Sin títuloContains a newspaper clipping about attempts to revive the Catawba language in the tribal education system, as well as at small liberal arts colleges throughout the state.
Sin títuloContains lyrics to a sad song, lists of Catawba words and phrases with their English translations, as well as two copies of a report written entirely in German about the Cultural Preservation Project. Also several ClipArt pictures, notes taken by what look like children, and some lesson plans for the Catawba language, all undated. Someone named Billie Anne probably wrote the report because there’s a memo in here of Chief Blue congratulating her on her trip to Germany and “a job well done.”
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