In this video, Catawba Citizen Roo George-Warren demonstrates how to use fibrous plants found in the Catawba homlands to create cordage, or rope.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionPhotocopy of handwritten draft, with strikethroughs, editorial markings, and notes. Titled "Onomatology of Catawba River Basin, pages numbered 1-7."
8 printed pages: 1 bibliographic coversheet generated by JSTOR database, 7 article pages numbered pp. 623-629. Published in the Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 19 (1918 November 19). Copy downloaded from JSTOR on 2021 August 12.
6 photocopied pages of microfilm copies of hand-made and -written Catawba language cards collected by Truman Michaelson.
36 photocopied pages of microfilm images showing type-written notecards of Catawba translations of English words with translations of the same word in various other Native American languages.
Handwritten list of Catawba consonants with linguistic notes.
Catawba Cultural Preservation ProjectList of Catawba consonants with linguistic notes in English.
Compilation of Catawba drumming and dancing and interviews with Wanda Warren, Dr. Wenonah George-Haire, Rita Kenyon, Nola Campbell, et al.
Catawba-English list of command forms and days of the week with phonetic pronunciation.
Catawba Cultural Preservation ProjectList of Catawba command forms with Catawba word, phonetic pronunciation, and English equivalent.
Catawba Cultural Preservation Project