This series is composed of digital video recordings of classes and demonstrations on traditional Catawba arts and crafts held by the Catawba Cultural Center for Catawba citizens, their immediate families, and employees of the Catawba Indian Nation. The class leaders are highly skilled and respected Catawba artists.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionThis record group collects manuscripts and materials held by the Catawba Nation Archives that fall outside the scope of other record groups.
Catawba Nation ArchivesThis collection contains four short documentary films comprised of interviews with various Catawba citizens on four major themes: Women, Traditional Arts, Education, and Policies and Treaties. Interviews were completed between September 2020 and February 2021, editing of all films completed in September 2021, as well as the original raw interview footage of the participants.
Catawba Indian Nation Cultural Services Division14 field notebooks
This collection contains materials related to the revitalization of the Catawba language, and instructional materials deemed to be of historical interest.
Contains materials documenting the operations and programming of the CCPP Programs Department.
This collection is comprised of digital copies of oral history interviews conducted by Dr. Thomas J. Blumer with Catawba citizens between 1980 - 2004.
Thomas J. BlumerThis collection consists of a variety of materials collected by Emma Echols during her decades of work with the Catawba Nation, including newspaper clippings, photographs, oral history notes and transcripts, magazines, programs, and other materials related to the Catawba Nation.
Emma EcholsThis collection contains meeting agendas, minutes, reports, memoranda, and correspondence from Evans "Buck" George's tenure on various boards and committees, including the Executive Committee of the Catawba Indian Nation, USET, IHS Nashville Region, and the Rock Hill Department of Parks and Recreation, among others. Also included are materials from a variety of professional conferences and annual meetings Chief George attended throughout the years.
Evans McClure George Jr.This collection a series of interviews conducted by staff of WFVT WB 55 with members of the Catawba Nation and non-tribal scholars.
WFVT WB55