Catawba artist Kassidy Plyler with the Catawba Cultural Center teaches a class on traditional long leaf pine needle basketry. as part of our Catawba Culture Class series.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionMarvin Bouknight, the Catawba Nation's Environmental Services and Natural Resources Program Manager, discusses the importance of native river cane in Catawba history and culture, as well as efforts to reintroduce river cane to it's traditional habitat along the Catawba River.
Marvin BouknightDr. Wenonah Hare demonstrates traditional Catawba gourd working techniques.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireThis series collects video tutorials for traditional Catawba and Native American dances, as demonstrated by Catawba dancers.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionThis series collects video tutorials for Catawba dances traditionally performed by women, as demonstrated by Catawba dancers.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionRecordings of the Catawba Listen & Learn virtual programming series. Each video focuses on a single, discrete subject.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionCatawba citizens Aaron Baumgardner and Hayley Brezeale discuss the Catawba Nation's ongoing efforts towards food sovereignty, as well as the goals of the program as a whole.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionThe short films feature Catawba Elder Keith Brown retelling the traditional Catawba stories "First Woman," "Stealing Water From Turtle," and "The Yehasuri."
Catawba TraditionalCatawba Elder Keith Brown recounts the traditional Catawba story of the Yehasuri, the "little people."
Catawba TraditionalCatawba Travis Blue recounts the traditional Catawba stories "The Rattlesnake" and "The Opossum," taken in part from Frank G. Speck's Catawba Stories, and from Blue's own research and remembrances of hearing the stories told by Catawba elders.
Catawba Traditional