Contains plans dated 1989 for land development, cultural enrichment programs, and to increase parental involvement in Catawba education, attached with all contemporary relevant laws, statistics, and some itineraries for members of the committee.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains a 2007 mailing list of potential future visitors (both locals and tourists) to tribal events.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains miscellaneous pamphlets, brochures, and newsletters about the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (CCPP).
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains 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).
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireAn academic paper delivered to the College Art Association by Carol S. Ivory, PhD of Winthrop University on Catawba pottery.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains color photographs of Native American crafts, materials for academic workshops, correspondence between members of the Catawba Cultural Preservation Board, and other various memos/papers.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireList of kinship terms and honorifics in the Catawba language with their corresponding English translations.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireContains 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.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireBulletin Up-Dates, newsletters, magazines, York County visitors booklets, & miscellaneous booklets & papers. Dates: October 4 1987, August 1992, January-March 1993, June 30 1993, November/December 1993, January/February 1994, [n.d.]
Dr. Wenonah G. Haire20 folders & 11 unarranged items:
3 copies of “A Story of Tribal Sovereignty” booklet.
2 photo-copies of “Catawba Potters and Their Work,” by M.R. Harrington.
2 copies of CCPP recognition certificate.
2 copies “Catawba Indian Reservation Cemetery,” compiled with historical notes by Thomas J. Blumer.
2 copies of “Contemporary Native Americans in South Carolina: A Photo Documentation Covering the years 1983-1985” by Gene J. Crediford