36 photocopied pages of microfilm images showing type-written notecards of Catawba translations of English words with translations of the same word in various other Native American languages.
Three photocopied pages of handwritten letters from John S. Clark to Albert S. Gatschet dealing with the Catawba names and words.
One handwritten page on lined, yellow paper containing linguist's notes, 24 printed Catawba-English dictionary pages with words and phrases using or related to the grammatical usage of the equivalent of "who" highlighted in purple.
16 printed pages with Catawba equivalent of "Where" and grammatical usage highlighted in purple.
10 printed pages of Catawba-English dictionary with uses of the Catawba equivalent of "why" highlighted in orange.
40 printed pages of Catawba-English dictionary with usage of Catawba equivalent to "how" highlighted in orange.
Dr Thomas Blumer - Smithsonian Employee and Catawba Historian, Chief Thundercloud - Woman's Dance, More Dr. Blumer - Catawba history, Chief Red Thundercloud - Canoe Song, More Dr. Blumer - Catawba history, Chief Red Thundercloud - Victory Song, Potter Newla Harris Interview.
Interview with Chief Red Thundercloud - speaks native language
Interviews with Karen Gregory - housing development, Herman Brown, Kathy Rodgers Brown - festival
Chief Gilbert Blue/Wanda Warren - Groundbreaking for Tribe Longhouse, Libb Plydar - Potter, Evelyn Brown George - History