Print preview Close

Showing 1134 results

Archival description
1013 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
CNAV-002.1/3 · Item · 2021 September 20
Part of Catawba Nation Video Archive

Contains edited interview segments with Faye Greiner, Elizabeth Harris, and Jeff Harris discussing the curret and historical relationships between the Catawba and the US Federal and State governments, recorded between September 2020 and March 2021. Runtime: 00:08:28.

Catawba Indian Nation Cultural Services Division
CNAI-001.1.17-1 · Item · Undated
Part of Catawba Nation Still Image Collection

Color photograph showing exterior view of a reconstructed Catawba bark house. This style of dwelling was traditional for Catawba before and for some time after European colonization. The structure is circular, constructed of a frame of longs and saplings covered with bark shingles, and thatched with grass.

CNAI-001.1.17-2 · Item · Undated
Part of Catawba Nation Still Image Collection

Color photograph showing exterior view of a reconstructed Catawba bark house. This style of dwelling was traditional for Catawba before and for some time after European colonization. The structure is circular, constructed of a frame of longs and saplings covered with bark shingles, and thatched with grass.

CNAI-001.1.17-3 · Item · Undated
Part of Catawba Nation Still Image Collection

Color photograph showing exterior view of a reconstructed Catawba bark house. This style of dwelling was traditional for Catawba before and for some time after European colonization. The structure is circular, constructed of a frame of longs and saplings covered with bark shingles, and thatched with grass.

CNAI-001.1.17-4 · Item · Undated
Part of Catawba Nation Still Image Collection

Color photograph of the interior of a traditional Catawba bark house. This view shoes the support structure of trimmed branches and saplings, as well as the long bark shingles. Bark houses were arranged around a central fire pit, with an opening in the center of the thatched roof above to allow smoke to escape. Wooden benches were used for sitting and sleeping.