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Special Pages
The Blacksnake in Catawba Indian Art and Culture __ "One of the most sought-after Catawba Indian clay vessels is the venerable snake pot. Of all the 100 or more traditional Catawba shapes it most often approaches the masterpiece level. Nearly all of the potters make them,..." Learn about the relationship of this animal with the Catawba Indians. - illustrated - From hiltonpond.org - http://www.hiltonpond.org/CatawbaBlacksnakesMain.html
Catawba___ This is an excellent article with information about the history, culture, location, and population of the Catawba people. - http://www.dickshovel.com/Catawba.html
catawba
__ A good overview including Catawba history, culture, population, names, and
much more. - From rootsweb.com -
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmoore/catawba.html
Catawba Cultural
Preservation Project ___"archaeology, archives, and language info -
plus an online craft store" - Illustrated - From CCPPCrafts.com -
http://www.ccppcrafts.com/
Catawba History __ Good look at Cawtaba history along with some demographic and cultural information. - From dickshovel.com - http://www.dickshovel.com/Catawba.html
The Catawba Indian Nation __ "The Catawba Indian Nation is the only federally recognized Indian tribe in the state of South Carolina. The tribe's reservation is located in York County, a bedroom community for the booming Charlotte, NC area." You will find everything from history and government, to employment opportunities. - illustrated - From catawbaindiannation.com - http://www.catawbaindiannation.com/
Catawba Indian Tribe History __ An overview of Catawba
history with a couple of historic Catawba photos included with the text. -
illustrated - From accessgenealogy.com -
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/nations/catawba.htm
Catawba Indians: "People of the River" __ "The Catawbas settled on
the banks of the Catawba River--primarily in what is now York County, South
Carolina--and built permanent, bark-covered roundhouses in which to live, plus
huge Council Houses for tribal meetings." A good overview of Catawba history and
interesting Catawba Indian photos. - illustrated - From hiltonpond.org -
http://www.hiltonpond.org/CatawbaIndiansMain.html
Catawba (tribe) __ "The Catawba (also known as Issa or Esaw, but most commonly Iswa) are a sovereign and recognized nation, not a tribe, of Native Americans, in the Southeast United States, along the border between North and South Carolina." An encyclopedic article with links to additional resources. - illustrated - From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catawba_language
Facts for
Kids: Catawba Indians __ Lots of information in the form of questions
and answers. - From bigorrin.org -
http://www.bigorrin.org/catawba_kids.htm
Information on the Catawba Indian nation in South Carolina __ A
general overview of the Catawba people. - From essortment.com -
http://wawa.essortment.com/catawbaindiann_rjog.htm
South
Carolina Indians - The Catawba ___The information here is presented
in point form, including the history timeline. - Text only - From the South
Carolina Information Highway -
http://www.sciway.net/hist/indians/catawba.html
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