Betty Harris Blue, Interviewee, Emma Reid Echols, Interviewer
3 copies of photograph of woman identified on reverse of photograph as Betsy Bob Crawford Estridge outside of her home.
Edith Bertha Harris Brown, Interviewee, Emma Reid Echols, Interviewer
Edith Bertha Harris Brown, Interviewee, Emma Reid Echols, Interviewer
Catawba Master potter Mohave Bryson demonstrates basic pottery techniques as traditionally practiced by the Catawba.
Mohave BrysonDr. 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.
Dr. Brooke Bauer, Catawba citizen and Assistant professor of History at USC-Lancaster, discusses the historical responses of Catawba women to warfare by the Catawba. These topics are further discussed in chapter 4 of her book, Becoming Catawba.
Dr. Brooke Bauer, Catawba citizen and Assistant professor of History at USC-Lancaster, discusses Catawba history before and after European colonization.