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Additional Resources

To learn about the history and culture of the Catawba Nation, please utilize these reputable sources of information. 

Brooke Bauer’s book, Becoming Catawba

Catawba Cultural Center

Catawba Archives

University of South Carolina Lancaster Native American Studies Center

Davidson Back-to-School Classes: With These Hands: A Discussion of Davidson’s True History

In the News:

kus (corn) planted in the silhouette of the Andrew Jackson monument on Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. on the background of a green grassy lawn

‘Unshadowed Land’ Installation Celebrates Resilience of Indigenous Peoples

Black and white portrait of Nicholas Galanin, by Will Wilson

Nicholas Galanin: Unshadowed Land

Headshot of Roo George-Warren, who holds an ear of Catawba corn obscuring his right eye.

Common Ground: A Flourishing Partnership Between Davidson College and the Catawba Nation

Ty Cryan holds three ears of shucked Catawba corn, with more corn plants growing in the background.

​​My Summer Research Testing the ‘Three Sisters’

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