2 photographs of Catawba citizens Leona Watts and Leona Watts, with 2 identical copies, Negatives of images of other Catawba seniors.
Catawba Cultural Preservation Project14 color photographs of dance and language programs at the Catawba Cultural Center. Subjects of photographs are unidentified.
Catawba Cultural Preservation ProjectColor photographs depicting drummers & dancers at the 2001 Yap Ye Iswa festival.
Catawba Cultural Preservation Project2 copies of a color photograph of JoAnn Bauer.
Catawba Cultural Preservation Project18 photographs of people, places, and exhibits taken by Amelia Simmers.
Catawba Cultural Preservation ProjectThis collection contains four short documentary films comprised of interviews with various Catawba citizens on four major themes: Women, Traditional Arts, Education, and Policies and Treaties. Interviews were completed between September 2020 and February 2021, editing of all films completed in September 2021, as well as the original raw interview footage of the participants.
Catawba Indian Nation Cultural Services DivisionEdited interview segments with Monty Branham, Faye Greiner, and Caroleen Sanders, conducted between September 2020 and March 2021, discussing traditional Catawba arts including pottery, flute playing and making, and basket weaving. Runtime 00:06:09.
Catawba Indian Nation Cultural Services DivisionEdited interview segments with Billie Ann McKellar, Elizabeth Harris, Jeff Harris, and Chief William Harris focusing on their parents and grandparents, including Georgia Harris and Catherine Canty. Runtime 00:05:56.
Catawba Indian Nation Cultural Services DivisionContains edited interview segments with Faye Greiner, Elizabeth Harris, and Jeff Harris discussing the curret and historical relationships between the Catawba and the US Federal and State governments, recorded between September 2020 and March 2021. Runtime: 00:08:28.
Catawba Indian Nation Cultural Services DivisionContained edited interview segments with Butch Sanders, Mojave Bryson, and Faye Greiner discussing their educational experience as Catawbas. Runtime 00:07:01.
Catawba Indian Nation Cultural Services Division