Textbook for grades 4-8. From the publisher: "Making North Carolina covers the history of North Carolina from the earliest people to the challenges facing North Carolinians today. Each chapter begins with a “Big Question,” includes primary source analysis, and ends with a social studies skill activity. The new edition is filled with thought-provoking images, timelines, maps, graphs, and charts. Content about the state’s government, geography, and economy woven into the state’s history, making this a comprehensive exploration of the history of North Carolina."
Karl Campbell
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F254.3 C36 2023
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2023
Part of Catawba Nation Rare Books Archive
JSD-001.14.98
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1980
Part of Records of the Catawba Indian Nation Government
JSD-001.14.99
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1985
Part of Records of the Catawba Indian Nation Government
CNOH-005.224
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1993-November-09
Part of Catawba Nation Oral History Archive
Mamie Blue Adams, Interviewee, Emma Reid Echols, Interviewer
CNOH-005.224-1
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1993-November-09
Part of Catawba Nation Oral History Archive
Mamie Blue Adams, Interviewee, Emma Reid Echols, Interviewer
CNOH-005.224-2
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1993-November-09
Part of Catawba Nation Oral History Archive
Mamie Blue Adams, Interviewee, Emma Reid Echols, Interviewer
CNAH-003.1/1
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1989 April 18
Part of Catawba Nation Oral History Archive
Mrs. Adams recounts memories of her brother Clarence Blue, her parents Fred Nelson Blue and Lucy Leola Watts Blue, and sisters Lucille, Lilly, Mary Jane, and Margaret.
Mamie Blue Adams
CNOH-003.1
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1989 April 18
Part of Catawba Nation Oral History Archive
Interview with Mamie Blue Adams conducted by Dr. Thomas J. Blumer, 1989 April 18. Includes audio interview and transcript.
Mamie Blue Adams
JSD-001.22.81
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Undated
Part of Records of the Catawba Indian Nation Government
JSD-001.12.15
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undated
Part of Records of the Catawba Indian Nation Government