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.
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.
3 copies of 7"x5" B&W photograph of Betsy Bob Crawford Estridge outside of her home, 1 7"x5" B&W photograph of Herbert Blue's home, 1 7"x5" B&W photograph of unidentified Catawba home.
Sans titre3 copies of photograph of woman identified on reverse of photograph as Betsy Bob Crawford Estridge outside of her home.
Photograph of unidentified man & woman outside of home. Home is identified as that of Herbert and [indecipherable] Blue on reverse of photograph.
Photograph of Taylor George (on porch) and unidentified man, at Mr. George's home.
Digital images of Catawba potter Emma Harris and Early Brown's ferry, B&W photographs of Tidy Pool Correl, Etta Correl Alexander, and a group photograph of John Nixon, Margaret Correl Nixon, Emeroy Brown, and Emily Brown.
B&W digital image of Catawba potter Emma Harris working on a pot.
B&W digital image of Catawba potter Emma Harris working on a pot.