This series comprises materials associated with the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (CCPP) deemed to be of historical value or importance, collected by Dr. Wenonah G. Haire in her capacity as Director of the CCPP.
Sin títuloThis series comprises materials associated with the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (CCPP) deemed to be of historical value or importance, collected by Dr. Wenonah G. Haire in her capacity as Director of the CCPP.
Sin títuloThis series comprises materials associated with the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (CCPP) deemed to be of historical value or importance, collected by Dr. Wenonah G. Haire in her capacity as Director of the CCPP.
Sin títuloIncludes photographs of the tribe at work, pamphlets about pottery and the tribe’s history, as well as a Georgia House of Representatives bill proposing several reforms to the grounds for land ownership and cultural heritage items as they pertain to Native Americans.
Sin títuloSummary: Contains a series of articles from the Coastal Heritage Quarterly published by the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium, mostly relating to river maintenance in South Carolina and proposals for state organization behind such a task. Article dates: October 14 1992, May 28 1993, July 21 1994, April 21 1994, [n.d.]
Sin títuloContains proceedings from a 1992 research workshop (and additional papers) from a study group in Henrietta, NC called the Carolina Backcountry Studies Group affiliated with High Shoal Histories (dated June 1993).
Sin títuloContains the full transcript of a South Carolina House of Representatives Bill that proposes to provide for the settlement of land claims of the Catawba Tribe, and the restoration of the Federal trust relationship with it. It also includes an April 23, 1994 transition report pre- pared for the CIN General Council.
Sin títuloAn academic paper delivered to the College Art Association by Carol S. Ivory, PhD of Winthrop University on Catawba pottery.
Sin títuloCollection of correspondence and faxes from 1992-1995.
Sin títuloContains 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.
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