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Administrative history
The Catawba Indian Nation Cultural Services Division is a division of the Catawba Indian Nation government, formed in April 2020, when the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (1993-2020) was incorporated into tribal government. Departments of the Cultural Services Division include: the Catawba Cultural Center, Tribal Historic Preservation Office (THPO), Tribal Programs, Public Programs, Community Library, and the Catawba Nation Archives.
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This file contains video tutorials of Catawba dances traditionally performed by men, as demonstrated by Catawba dancers.
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Arranged chronologically.
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Access to this fileis restricted to enrolled tribal members of the Catawba Indian Nation and their immediate families. For more information, please contact the Catawba Nation Archives.
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Conditions governing reproduction
©2022 Catawba Indian Nation. All rights reserved. Requests to publish, reproduce, or quote from this material, in whole or in part, must be submitted to the archivist in writing for review.
Languages of the material
- Siouan Language
- English
Scripts of the material
- Latin
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Some Catawba is spoken.
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These videos were produced by the Catawba Indian Nation's Cultural Services Division and donated directly to the Catawba Nation Archives.
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Further accruals are expected.
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Record created by Ensley F. Guffey, 2022 October 19.