Clippings 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.].
Sans titreContains abridged cultural histories of the Catawba Nation and its contemporary standing, includes a plan for a theme park project, as well as an application for grant money from the South Carolina Arts Commission.
Sans titrePart of a long report on Catawba pottery and on peace pipe construction (Chapters 13-23, pp. 174-340).
Sans titreSome drawings of proposed logos for the Catawba Indian Nation as well as a list of acknowledgements to a musical group called the Ni Ye Iswa Singers, all undated.
Sans titreChapters 4 (incomplete) - 12 (pp. 44-173) of a long report on Catawba pottery and on peace pipe construction.
Sans titreContains correspondence with the IRS, a newsletter about Pope John Paul II’s visit to America in 1987, and information pertinent to the First Annual Carolinas’ Indian Gathering festival.
Sans titreContains color photographs of Native American crafts, materials for academic workshops, correspondence between members of the Catawba Cultural Preservation Board, and other various memos/papers.
Sans titreCorrespondence 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.
Sans titreContains information pertinent to securing housing rights for the Catawba Nation, including testimony before a Senate Committee on Indian Affairs hearing by then-chief Gilbert Blue, and housing plans.
Sans titreAn academic paper entitled “Ye Iswa: The Catawba Nation” by Christopher Chad Canty.
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