The projectile points listed in this book are broken down into three time periods. Includes illustrations of thirty-two projectile points.
Sans titreCatalog of the collection of the South Carolina Arts Commission, including Catawba pottery & basketry.
Sans titreIssue of magazine, featuring article on Catawba pottery.
Sans titreIssue of magazine, featuring article on exhibit of Catawba pottery at the Columbia Museum of Art.
Sans titreExhibit catalog. From the publisher: "The Nuunimníx exhibition debuted at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture in Joseph, OR, during May, 2015. On Thursday, August 27, Nuunimníx will open at the Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts and History in Lewiston, ID, and will run until December 21, 2015. Featuring more than forty artists, the exhibition celebrates Nez Perce culture, the things Nez Perces make as a part of their cultural identity and the teachers of the skills and traditions that sustain Nez Perce culture."
Sans titreBound thesis for Masters of Architecture, including plans and rationale for a Cultural Community Center on the Catawba Reservation.
Sans titreMuseum catalog.
Sans titreFrom the publisher: "Twenty interviews with some of North Carolina’s most distinguished potters intimately reveal the “aspirations and attitudes” of clay-working in a contemporary, diverse tradition. From the “fast nickel” or the “slow dime” and the practicalities of pricing and selling, to technical discussions of kiln building, clay processing, throwing, glazing, and firing, to the spirituality of the creative process and the medium of clay as a “reflection of life,” potters from across the state vivify the struggle and reward of their lives and work to interviewers Michelle Francis and Charles “Terry” Zug III." Includes chapter devoted to Catawba potter Caroleen Sanders.
Sans titreFrom the publisher: "This collectible book showcases the state's stunning landscapes, from the towering mountains to the coastal sea."
Sans titreCollection of poems inspired by the Catawba Nation, but not associated with actual Catawba traditions.
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