
Catawba Nation
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While the Catawba once inhabited a large swath of land that covered parts of North and South Carolina, and managed to remain in the Carolinas during the notorious Trail of Tears, most Catawba now live on a reservation in York County, South Carolina. In Catawba Nation, longtime tribal historian Thomas J. Blumer seeks to preserve and present the history of this resilient people.
Blumer chronicles Catawba history, such as Hernando de Soto's meeting with the Lady of Cofitachique, the leadership of Chief James Harris, and the fame of potter Georgia Harris, who won the National Heritage Award for her art. Using an engaging mix of folklore, oral history, and historical records, Blumer weaves an accessible history of the tribe, preserving their story of suffering and survival for future generations.
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- Intro
- Front Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Catawba-Spanish Contact, 1521
- Chicora, Cofitachique or Yupaha
- Juan Pardo and Cofitachique or Canos
- First Tuscarora War, 1711-1712
- Second Tuscarora War, 1712
- The Yamassee War, 1715-1716
- King Haigler (Nop-ke-hee), circa 1700-1763
- Treaty of Pine Tree Hill, 1760
- Treaty of Augusta, 1763
- The American Revolution Begins
- Catawba Patriots Flee to Virginia
- Rhoda Harris, A Child of a Seminole War
- Treaty of Nations Ford, 1840
- Removal Attempt of 1860
- War Between the States
- The War Ends
- Reconstruction, 1865-1877
- The Murder of Austin (Allison) Harris, 1881
- Chief James Harris, 1858-1912
- Catawba Indian School
- The Death of Tom Steven
- The "Accidental" Death of Harvey Blue
- The Great Flood of 1916
- Influenza Epidemic of 1918
- Citizenship
- Chief Raymond Harris
- Samuel Taylor Blue
- Samuel J. Beck: Traditionalist Faction Founded
- Georgia Henrietta Harris, 1905-1997
- Afterword: Settlement of 1993, by E. Fred Sanders
- Selected Bibliography
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