Dr. Wenonah Hare demonstrates traditional Catawba gourd working techniques.
Sans titreCatawba 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.
Sans titreCatawba Elder Keith Brown recounts the traditional Catawba story of the Yehasuri, the "little people."
Sans titreCatawba Travis Blue recounts the traditional Catawba stories "The Rattlesnake" and "The Opossum," taken in part from Frank G. Speck's Catawba Stories, and from Blue's own research and remembrances of hearing the stories told by Catawba elders.
Sans titreJeff Harris, Catawba citizen, the Director of Justice Services, and Tribal Attorney for the Catawba Nation discusses the history of the Termination Act (1959), the termination of the Catawba Nation's federal recognition, and the ultimately successful legal battle to reclaim recognition and settle long-standing land claims resulting form the illegal Treaty of Nation Ford (1840).
Sans titreDr. Brooke Bauer, Catawba citizen and Assistant professor of History at USC-Lancaster, discusses Catawba history before and after European colonization.
Dr. Brooke Bauer, Catawba citizen and Assistant professor of History at USC-Lancaster, discusses the traditional role of Catawba women in land management and the evolution of these practices in Catawba land ownership and leasing in the post-Colombian era. These topics are explored further is chapter 6 of her book, Becoming Catawba.
Interview with Major Sam Beck and Lula Blue Beck conducted by Dr. Thomas J. Blumer in 1983.
Sans titreInterview with Lula Blue Beck conducted by Dr. Thomas J. Blumer in 1983.
Sans titreMrs. Adams recounts memories of her brother Clarence Blue, her parents Fred Nelson Blue and Lucy Leola Watts Blue, and sisters Lucille, Lilly, Mary Jane, and Margaret.
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