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Catawbas were farmers. They planted crops like corn and squash along the banks of the river. They also fished and hunted. The Catawbas were a large and powerful group and waged war with neighboring tribes, especially the Cherokee.
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Catawba Nation's Cultural Division is tasked with "protecting, preserving, promoting, and maintaining the rich cultural heritage of the Catawba Nation.
The Catawba were among the East Coast tribes who made selective alliances with some of the early European colonists, when these colonists agreed to help them in ...
A Siouan-speaking people who subsisted by hunting and farming, the Catawba were found in present South Carolina by Spaniards in 1540. They were a warlike ...
Traditional Catawba villages consisted of bark-covered cabins and a temple for public gatherings and religious ceremonies. Each village was governed by a ...
Catawba Indians are aboriginal to the Carolinas and the Catawba pottery tradition has survived for over 4,000 years, long before the craft made its debut in the ...
Catawba Nation. A Modern Day Tribe. The Tribe of Tomorrow, Today.
The Catawba Indian Nation is one of the indigenous Indian tribes that settled the Carolina Piedmont over 10,000 years ago. They hunted and farmed their ...
The Catawba Indian Nation is the only federally recognized tribe in South Carolina, with modern day tribal lands located in York County. The Catawba Indians ...