Recordings of the Catawba Listen & Learn virtual programming series. Each video focuses on a single, discrete subject.
Sin títuloThis series contains three digital recordings of Catawba Indian Nation Tribal Attorney and Director of Justice Services Jeff Harris discussing history and current issues in US Indian law. The presentations were originally presented as a series of virtual talks over Zoom.
Sin títuloThis series contains materials collected by Emma Echols relating to the Catawba land settlement, Catawba history, and the University of Florida's Samuel Proctor Oral History Project.
Sin títuloThis series contains materials collected by Emma Echols including correspondence, oral history transcripts, and photographs.
Unarranged items including:
Correspondence
USET resolutions, memos,1994
Cultural programming materials
National Congress of American Indians notes on meeting with OMB Director, 1994 February 22.
Project Proposals, committee reports,1994
EC agendas, memos, minutes, resolutions, 1994
Rock Hill Public Parks & Rec Commission agendas, memos, & correspondence, 1994
CIN Transition reports, 1994
National Indian Gaming Association fact sheets
Newsletters
Catawba Nation press releases
Copy of Congressional record no. 135, 1991 September 26
SCOTUS briefing books
Copies of newspaper articles on Indian Country news
This series contains case opinions and motions collected for reference and research or directly related to the Catawba Indian Nation’s legal struggle to settle land claims with the State of South Carolina and to reclaim federal recognition.
Sin títuloThis series contains materials related to the Catawba Indian Nation’s legal struggle to settle land claims with the State of South Carolina and to reclaim federal recognition.
Sin títuloThis series contains copies of case opinions collected for reference and research during the Catawba Indian Nation’s legal struggle to settle land claims with the State of South Carolina and to reclaim federal recognition.
Sin títuloThis series contains copies of affidavits collected during the Catawba Indian Nation’s legal struggle to settle land claims with the State of South Carolina and to reclaim federal recognition.
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