Festival 2002
Catawba artist Travis Blue Demonstrates how to put a rim on a reed basket.
Travis BlueCatawba Elder Beckee Garris tells the Catawba creation story "First Woman," and the traditional Catawba story of the Yehasuri, the "little people." She contextualizes the stories within Catawba culture and society by talking about Catawba history and traditions. Also includes discussion of a book collection of Native stories which included these tales.
Catawba TraditionalCatawba Elder Keith Brown recounts the traditional Catawba creation story.
Catawba TraditionalInterview with Dr. Thomas J. Blumer by Jeff Johnson for Rock Hill, SC WB network affiliate WFVT, WB 55. Runtime 00:29:56.
WFVT WB55Interview by Jeff Johnson with John George and Dr. John Smith for Rock Hill, SC WB network affiliate WFVT, WB 55. First broadcast c. 1997.
WFVT WB55Runtime 00:29:56. Interview of Louise Pettus and Ann Evans by Jeff Johnson of Rock Hill, SC WB network affiliate WFVT, WB 55.
WFVT WB55TV55 Focus 55 #106. Buzz Elliot interviews Dr. Wenonah G. Haire and Wanda Warren about the Catawba Nation.
WFVT WB55Catawba citizens Aaron Baumgardner and Hayley Brezeale discuss the Catawba Nation's ongoing efforts towards food sovereignty, as well as the goals of the program as a whole.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionRoo George-Warren discusses some common, wild growing plants that have traditionally used by the Catawba for food and medicine.
DeLesslin "Roo" George-Warren