This collection contains a variety of digital video recordings of programs presented by the Catawba Cultural Center for both the public and tribal members and families.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionThis series is composed of digital video recordings of classes and demonstrations on traditional Catawba arts and crafts held by the Catawba Cultural Center for Catawba citizens, their immediate families, and employees of the Catawba Indian Nation. The class leaders are highly skilled and respected Catawba artists.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionMeredith Join, CIN Director of Justice Services, the future of the governance court within the Catawba Nation.
Meredith JoinThis series of videos provides an overview of the Catawba Nation's government structure and the responsibilities of some of the government's divisions. This series was presented as virtual programming and was recorded via Zoom.
Catawba Cultural Services DivisionLydia Locklear, CIN Deputy Tribal Attorney, discusses Catawba Nation's EC Roles and Responsibilities.
Lydia LocklearLydia Locklear, CIN Deputy Tribal Attorney, discusses an overview of tribal governance and how that relates to the Catawba Nation.
Lydia LocklearShawn Butler, CIN Director of Public Safety, discusses jurisdiction and law enforcement within the Catawba Nation.
Shawn ButlerIn 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 DivisionDr. Brooke Bauer, Catawba citizen and assistant professor at the University of South Carolina at Lancaster discusses topics of Catawba history from her book, Becoming Catawba: Catawba Indian Women and Nation-Building, 1540-1840.
Brooke BauerCatawba 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.
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