This series contains materials collected by Emma Echols relating to Catawba history and genealogy.
This series comprises materials associated with the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (CCPP) deemed to be of historical value or importance, collected by Dr. Wenonah G. Haire in her capacity as Director of the CCPP.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireThis 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, including unarranged items:
Instruments of Title book 13, page 63 to book A6, page 642, 1989
Instruments of Title book 167, age 64 to book 379, page 91, 1989
This series comprises materials associated with the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (CCPP) deemed to be of historical value or importance, collected by Dr. Wenonah G. Haire in her capacity as Director of the CCPP.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireThis 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, including unarranged items:
Instruments of Title Book 314, page 392 to Book 736, Page 298, 1989
Instruments of Title Book 19, Page 621 to Book 216, page 552, 1989
This series comprises materials associated with the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (CCPP) deemed to be of historical value or importance, collected by Dr. Wenonah G. Haire in her capacity as Director of the CCPP.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireThis 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 BenderThis series comprises materials associated with the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (CCPP) deemed to be of historical value or importance, collected by Dr. Wenonah G. Haire in her capacity as Director of the CCPP.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireThis 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, including unarranged items:
2 copies of Exhibit 1-43 from public records
affidavit of Cheryl F. Perkins, undated
6 unarranged items:
Photocopy of “Cherokee Dance and Drama” by Frank G. Speck and Leonard Broom.
3 guest books from Cultural Center.
2 manila envelopes of documents marked restricted access.