In this video, Catawba Citizen Roo George-Warren demonstrates how to use fibrous plants found in the Catawba homlands to create cordage, or rope.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionKim Rodgers demonstrates how to hang, gut, skin, and process a deer.
Kim RodgersMarvin 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 BouknightRoo George-Warren discusses some common, wild growing plants that have traditionally used by the Catawba for food and medicine.
DeLesslin "Roo" George-WarrenEricka Pursley discusses and demonstrates the methods for skinning and preparing animal hides.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionDr. Wenonah Hare demonstrates traditional Catawba gourd working techniques.
Dr. Wenonah G. HaireThis series collects digital video files of Catawba artists teaching and demonstrating traditional beadworking techniques.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionThis series collects digital video files of Catawba artist Ronnie Beck teaching and demonstrating traditional beadwork techniques on moccasins, often worn as part of traditional ceremonial regalia.
Catawba Cultural Services Division