Copies of articles relating to Catawba news, land settlement, and individuals, 1971-1996
Notes on the history of the Catawba School, undated; typed interview transcript with Robert Harris [1996], copy of article “Mystery Chief of the Catawbas from Sandlapper, April 1981, Correspondence, newspaper clippings 1972, 1998, undated; program from Lula Blue Beck funeral service, 1996, May 11.
Unarranged items including:
IHS Nashville Area Office Circle of Committees Workshop, 1994 June 6-10.
South and Eastern Regional Forum on American Indian Health Care, 1995 July 31-August 2.
CIN strategic Planning Process 1994.
HIS Nashville Area Office Redesign Workshop Meeting, 1995 May 19.
Correspondence.
Nashville Area HIS memos, reports.
EC memos, reports, meeting agendas, meeting minutes, 1994.
Draft of CIN Health Program Patient Information Booklet.
CIN General Council meeting agenda 1994.
Copy of MOA between SC and CIN.
Copy of S.1156 Catawba Land Claim Settlement.
Draft CIN Land Use Ordinance, 1994 December 28.
CIN Constitution drafts and memos.
NARF billable hours summary 1987 December 07.
Grant Application for Catawba Indian Self-Governance Project, 1993 December 05.
Draft of Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, 1993 December 3.
USET Financial statements, 1994 September 30.
Record of projects funded by grants from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1964-2004.
Sin títuloSelected historical, biographical, and legal encyclopedia of Native Americans.
Sin títuloOversize, heavily illustrated survey of Native American cultures, arranged by region.
Sin títuloA history of the genocide of the indigenous population of Northwestern California.
Sin títuloCopy of a dissertation for a Ph.D. in anthropology, examining and extrapolating archaeological and documentary evidence Nation Ford in an attempt to recover the military and logistical situation for the Catawba in the mid-18th century. Particular attention is paid to the processes of consolidation with remnant towns and tribes, and foodways and the activities of Catawba women in making pottery, agriculture, and foraging.
Sin títuloPamphlet with basic timeline and information on indigenous people in North Carolina.
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