Contains 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.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireClippings and copies of articles dated Newspaper clippings, copies, and various brochures. September 22 1993, March 18 1994, April 1994, October 1-2 1994, November 1994, December 1994, & [n.d.].
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains a number of newsletters and brochures, also includes a housing plan for a reservation residence and a long academic paper by Christopher Chad Canty (including a personal statement) and an excavation report draft for the Spratt’s Mill Bottom site in Fort Mill from 1993.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireCorrespondence between the Catawba Nation and the South Carolina General Assembly containing materials pertinent to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, including research papers, archaeological magazine articles, and a book entitled Frontiers in the Soil: The Archaeology of Georgia by Roy S. Dickens, Jr. and James L McKinley.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains academic articles and illustrations/photographs of various Native American quilt works, moccasins, and other artifacts/crafts.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains miscellaneous meeting minutes, briefing packets, correspondence, and other pertinent information for the NATHPO dated 1999-2003.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains miscellaneous memos dated 1997-2004.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains a memorandum between Wanda Warren and an Aaron Boyson dated 1995/11/08.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains notes taken for Catawba language classes. One sheet of paper is dated 9/9/1999.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains 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.”
Dr. Wenonah G. Haire