J. Elbert Pope, Interviewee, Emma Reid Echols, Interviewer
J. Elbert Pope, Interviewee, Emma Reid Echols, Interviewer
Isabelle Harris George, Interviewee, Jerry Lee, Interviewer
Isabelle Harris George, Interviewee, Jerry Lee, Interviewer
Interviews with Catawba female potters
Chef Dave Smoke McCluskey discusses the history and importance of corn in the indigenous American diet and culture.
Dave Smoke McCluskeyIndians and Pioneers, 250 years ago in North Carolina. Schlele Museum of Natural History NC
Jeff Harris, Catawba citizen, Director of Justice Services, and Tribal Attorney for the Catawba Nation discusses the history and importance of the Indian Child Welfare Act (1978), and recent challenges to its provisions.
Jeff HarrisJeff 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).
Jeff HarrisCatawba citizen Jeff Harris, the Director of Justice Services and Tribal Attorney for the Catawba Nation discusses the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered indigenous people in the United States.
Catawba Cultural Services Division