An academic paper entitled “Ye Iswa: The Catawba Nation” by Christopher Chad Canty.
Sem títuloContains a series of photographs and negatives of members of the tribe, tribal craftsmanship, and some candids of the after-school program from the mid-1990s.
Sem títuloClippings and copies of articles dated Newspaper clippings, copies, and various brochures. September 22 1993, March 18 1994, April 1994, October 1-2 1994, November 1994, December 1994, & [n.d.].
Sem títuloIncludes photographs of the tribe at work, pamphlets about pottery and the tribe’s history, as well as a Georgia House of Representatives bill proposing several reforms to the grounds for land ownership and cultural heritage items as they pertain to Native Americans.
Sem títuloIncludes correspondence between the tribe and several state and cultural organizations, as well as personal memos and letters between members of the tribe’s leadership and even some old lesson plans for the after-school program.
Sem títuloPart of a long report on Catawba pottery and on peace pipe construction (Chapters 13-23, pp. 174-340).
Sem títuloCopies of newspaper clippings. June 14 1982, March 10 1992 - January 10 1994, & [n.d.]
Sem títuloBulletin Up-Dates, newsletters, magazines, York County visitors booklets, & miscellaneous booklets & papers. Dates: October 4 1987, August 1992, January-March 1993, June 30 1993, November/December 1993, January/February 1994, [n.d.]
Sem títuloSummary: Contains a series of articles from the Coastal Heritage Quarterly published by the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium, mostly relating to river maintenance in South Carolina and proposals for state organization behind such a task. Article dates: October 14 1992, May 28 1993, July 21 1994, April 21 1994, [n.d.]
Sem títuloSome drawings of proposed logos for the Catawba Indian Nation as well as a list of acknowledgements to a musical group called the Ni Ye Iswa Singers, all undated.
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