This series contains materials produced by the CCPP Language Department deemed to be of historical interest, including linguistic information and educational resources, as well as departmental records.
This series contains materials related to the Catawba Indian Nation’s legal struggle to settle land claims with the State of South Carolina and to reclaim federal recognition.
Jay Bender3 folders, unarranged materials, including:
Various newspaper clippings and copies relating to the Catawba Nation from The Herald, YC Magazine, Indian Country Today, and The State. Date range 1997 – 2013.
Copies of York County, SC visitors guides and brochures 1995-96, 2002, 2010, 2011, 2 undated.
Milti-Culture 201 Video: The Catawba Indians (SCETV)
2 copies CCPP Programs Department Brochure [n.d.].
2010 Catawba Pow Wow program
2 Copies Fall 1994 Clemson World Magazine.
Program from 2012 USET Annual Meeting
Sept/Oct 1997 issue of Charlotte magazine.
Application packet for FY 2009-10 Community Services Block Grant.
Application Packet for FY 2009-10 Community Services Block Grant Recovery Act Plan.
2011 research paper by Chrystal Hair: “Nutrition in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Care of Infants Based on Prematurity.”
CCPP 2003 financial statement.
Program from 2004 Jean Laney Harris Folk Heritage Awards (honoring Evelyn George).
Programs Department brochure, 2011.
2002 incoming loan & insurance agreement from DAR Museum for loan of silver gorget from CCPP.
Correspondence and let of support around USCL grant applications.
Various memoranda, agendas, and minutes from CCPP department meetings.
Rack cards for Catawba Cultural Center.
Programs, PowerPoint copies, rules, memos, etc. for various CCPP programs.
9 laminated 8.5”x11” color copies of photographs of Catawba in traditional costume (pictured: Kris Carpenter, Ashley Sexton, Cory Totherow, Beckee Garris, Bree Wurdeman, Lynn Wurdeman).
Framed certificate of appreciation from Winthrop University Multicultural Student Life to the Catawba Indian Nation.
1999 CCPP Archaeology Department program brochure.
Administration for Chidlren and Families Community Service Block Grant The Catawba Spiral-bound grant packet: “Preservation Project’s 2009 Amendment to the FY2008 Plan submitted by Iswa Children, Youth, and Families.”
Copy of spreadsheet: “DEIS Conflicts with the catawba-Wateree Comprehensive Relicensing Agreement.”
2 Copies of pamphlet: “Ethnobotanical Knowledge of the Catawba Tribe: Plant Uses & Applications.”
2 Print copies of PowerPoint presentation from SC Dept. of Parks, Recreation, & Tourism: “Tourism Product Development Concept for the Catawba Region: Strategy and Plan.”
Flyers and programs from various CCPP events.
Copy of the April-June 2010 edition of the Catawba Indian Nation Newsletter.
2005 Institute of Museum and Library Studies (IMLS) “Tribal Archive, Library, and Museum Directory.”
5 digital audio tapes (DAT). 4 labeled “Seniors Interviews,” 1 unlabeled. (Listed & numbered interviewees: #27 Sylvia Caudle, #28 Mary Ann Gibson, #29 Phillip George, #33 Margaret Smith, #34 Etta Teaster, #35 Melvin Howard Harris, #36 Josephine “Pat” Threatt, #37 Nola Campbell, #38 Charles “Charlie” George, #41 Claude Byers).
1 cassette tape labeled: “WRHI AM 1340 WRHM FM107 11/29/96 Claudia H. Priest Lang. Talk.” [moved to cassette tape collection]
Business cards for Carson T. Blue and Ruby Vincent.
Optimist Club of Catawba Charter member card for Evans “Buck” George.
4 copies of photographs of unidentified Catawba.
Photograph of male Catawba dancers [n.d.].
Photograph of Indian head pot (notes on back: “83/4 tall, 6” [rim], 7/12 bowl, University A, neg 17a, 222-9).
Photograph of Dr. Wenonah G. Haire at signing ceremony for relicensing of Duke Energy, [n.d.].
Program of memorial service for Evelyn Brown George.
Copy of autumn 2007 issue of “Friends of the Museum” newsletter.
Copy of article “Museums and Native People,” by Karen Coody Cooper.
This series contains materials produced by the CCPP Language Department deemed to be of historical interest, including linguistic information and educational resources, as well as departmental records.
This series contains materials related to the Catawba Indian Nation’s legal struggle to settle land claims with the State of South Carolina and to reclaim federal recognition.
Jay BenderUnarranged items including:
Documents, reports, and correspondence concerning Indian Gaming laws, 1995.
USET Meeting agendas, correspondence, and reports, 1994-1995.
Copy of The Federal register for Thursday, January 20, 1994, Part II, 1994 January 20.
Copies of The Herald 1993 (October 27 & 29), and Charlotte Observer (1993 June 24) containing articles relevant to settlement of Catawba Land claim.
Business cards.
USET meeting agendas, correspondence, and materials, 1995.
CIN EC agendas, minutes, resolutions, reports, and correspondence, 1995.
IHS Redesign final report, 1995 November.
Materials relating to Indian Gaming laws and Catawba Bingo project.
Newsletters, meeting agendas, reports, and correspondence on the Catawba River Corridor Plan 1992-1993.
Memos, reports and correspondence from Rock Hill Parks and recreation Commission, 1993.
Catawba Indian Nation Year One: Planning, Progress, Potential, 1994.
Copies of the Circle newspaper.
Photocopies of The Herald articles dealing with Catawba landholder suits and settlement claim.
IHS meting agendas, reports, and correspondence, 1994-1995.
Meeting agendas, minutes, reports, and correspondence of the Catawba Recreation and Natural Resources Committee, 1994.
Contains 9 items:
- Small hand drum with black and white drumhead, illustrated with diamond-shapes and painting of a face in profile. Octagonal, 12” (30.5 cm) edge-to-edge, wood & hide, joined with nails, brass tacks for decoration. Undated.
- Clay pot, potter unknown. Undated.
- Broken spiral seashell, 2 pieces 10.5 cm and 3 cm long
- Turtle pendant necklace. Pony beads, Peruvian brass & clay beads, deer-hide trailer decorated with symbols having special meaning to the maker, silver turtle pendant in southwestern US native style.
- 3”x5” index card describing Turtle pendant necklace.
- Cassette tape, labeled Oral History Class Tape #1
- Cassette tape, labels Oral History Class Tape #2.
- Medicine bundle. Hide, decorated with stylized sun and water in paint.
- 5”x8” index card detailing medicine bag purpose and meaning.
This series contains materials produced by the CCPP Language Department deemed to be of historical interest, including linguistic information and educational resources, as well as departmental records.
Catawba Cultural Preservation ProjectThis series contains materials related to the Catawba Indian Nation’s legal struggle to settle land claims with the State of South Carolina and to reclaim federal recognition.
Jay BenderUnarranged items including:
Correspondence relating to Catawba land claims 1992-1993.
EC meeting agendas, reports, resolutions, and minutes 1975-1995.
Copy of Catawba Indian Tribe of SC vs. State of SC: Plaintiff’s Memorandum in reply to Defendant’s Opposition to Class Certification, D.S.C. CA no. 80-2050.
Copy of Catawba Indian Tribe of SC vs. State of SC: Plaintiff’s Memorandum in Opposition to Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss CA no. 90-553 L.
Correspondence 1992-1995.
NARF newsletters.
CIN Governance Project Task Force papers and correspondence, 1992-1993.
Copy of “Tribal Enrollment” book from BIA, 1979.
Copy of SC Indian Employment, Training, and Development Division of the CIN Financial Management Policies and Procedures, 1992.
Assorted committee meeting agendas, minutes, and reports, 1992-1994.
USET Annual Board Meeting materials, 1993.
HIS Restructuring Workgroup documents, 1994.
Copy of CIN Agreement in Principle with state of SC with Comments and annotations, 1992 November 24.