5 very short traditional stories presented in Catawba, followed by a phonetic pronunciation guide, and loose English translation.
This series contains a variety of digital video recordings of Catawba tribal members recounting traditional Catawba stories, with commentary about their origin, meaning, and significance.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionContains edited recordings from virtual programs featuring Catawba storytellers.
Catawba TraditionalThe short films feature Catawba Elder Keith Brown retelling the traditional Catawba stories "First Woman," "Stealing Water From Turtle," and "The Yehasuri."
Catawba TraditionalContains proceedings from a 1992 research workshop (and additional papers) from a study group in Henrietta, NC called the Carolina Backcountry Studies Group affiliated with High Shoal Histories (dated June 1993).
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireCollection of Catawba language, mythology, stories, oral history, songs, and beliefs compiled in the first decades of the 20th century.
Frank G. SpeckEdited 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 Division