Color photograph showing exterior view of a reconstructed Catawba bark house. This style of dwelling was traditional for Catawba before and for some time after European colonization. The structure is circular, constructed of a frame of longs and saplings covered with bark shingles, and thatched with grass.
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.
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.
1 B&W photo print of Tidy Pool Correl.
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Sem título18 photographs of people, places, and exhibits taken by Amelia Simmers.
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