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Catawba texts, by Frank G. Speck. by Speck, Frank G.(Frank Gouldsmith),1881-1950.(CARDINAL)155973;
Subjects: Catawba language; Catawba Indians;
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Catawba texts / by Speck, Frank G.(Frank Gouldsmith),1881-1950.(CARDINAL)155973;
Subjects: Legends.; Catawba language; Catawba Indians; North Caroliniana.;
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Becoming Catawba : Catawba Indian women and nation-building, 1540-1840 / by Bauer, Brooke M.,author.(CARDINAL)890055;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-234) and index.
Subjects: Catawba Indians; Siouan women; Catawba Indians; Catawba Indians; Catawba language.; Catawba pottery.;
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The river : a language of water / by Caywood, Bud,1950-(CARDINAL)669882;
Subjects: Poetry.; Rivers; Rivers; Rivers;
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Collections of the South Carolina Historical Society. by South Carolina Historical Society.(CARDINAL)148946;
V.2 -- Oration delivered on the third anniversary of the South Carolina Historical Society, May 27th, 1858 / James Louis Petigru -- Journal of the Council of Safety, for the province of South Carolina, 1775 -- The French Protestants of Abbeville district, S.C. -- Oration delivered on the first anniversary of the South Carolina Historical Society, June 28, 1856 / J. Barrett Cohen -- List and abstract of papers in the State Paper Office, London, relating to S.C. Cont'd from vol. 1 -- Vocabulary of the Catawba language, with some remarks on its grammar, construction and pronunciation / Oscar M. Lieber.
Subjects: Old State Library Collection.;
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Occaneechi, Saponi, and Tutelo of the Saponi nation / by Haithcock, Richard L.(CARDINAL)183829; Haithcock, Vicki L.(CARDINAL)211077;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-184).Introduction -- Historical chronology census and photos -- Saponi, identity, migration allied tribes -- Disenfranchisement, pre-removal, removal -- Social, cultural, agricultural, spiritual, etc. -- Names, language -- Bibliography.
Subjects: Family histories.; Occaneechi Indians; Occaneechi Indians; Indians of North America; Siouan Indians; Tutelo Indians; Catawba Indians;
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The Nahyssan/Niasont : Tutelo, Saponi, Monacan diaspora / written and compiled by Richard L. Haithcock. by Haithcock, Richard L.(CARDINAL)183829; Annual Southeastern Native American Conference(2006 :University of North Carolina);
v. 1. Catawba Confederacy, Tutelo, Saponi, Nahyssan and Monacan tribal history -- v. 2. Virginia Indian census -- v. 3. North Carolina Indian census -- v. 4. Southeastern Indians and Cherokee census -- v. 5. Language, archaeology & anthropology -- v. 6. Native American descendants and surnames -- v. 7. Eastern United States Indian census : the Sioux of the Ohio Valley, and Siouan of the Virginia-Carolina piedmont -- v. 8. Eastern United States Indian census : Native Americans located in MI, IL, IN, OH, PA, NY, NJ, MA, MN, RI, CN, NH, VT, AL, GA, MS -- v. 9. The history of the Saura aka Lumbee Cheraw and Catawba Confederacy.
Subjects: Family histories.; Catawba Indians; Catawba Indians; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Monacan Indians; Monacan Indians; Saponi Indians; Saponi Indians; Tutelo Indians; Tutelo Indians;
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Who belongs? : race, resources, and tribal citizenship in the native South / by Adams, Mikaëla M.,author.(CARDINAL)338737;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-313) and index.Introduction : citizenship and sovereignty -- Policing belonging, protecting identity : the Pamunkey Indian Tribe of Virginia -- From fluid lists to fixed rolls : the Catawba Indian Nation of South Carolina -- Learning the language of "blood" : the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians -- Contests of sovereignty : the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina -- Nation building and self-determination : the Seminole Tribe of Florida and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida -- Conclusion : Who belongs?"Indians who remained in the South following removal became a marginalized and anomalous people in an emerging biracial world. Despite the economic hardships and assimilationist pressures they faced, they insisted on their political identity as citizens of tribal nations and rejected Euro-American efforts to reduce them to another racial minority, especially in the face of Jim Crow segregation. Drawing upon their cultural traditions, kinship patterns, and evolving needs to protect their land, resources, and identity from outsiders, southern Indians constructed tribally-specific citizenship criteria, in part by manipulating racial categories - like blood quantum - that were not traditional elements of indigenous cultures. Mikaëla M. Adams investigates how six southern tribes-the Pamunkey Indian Tribe of Virginia, the Catawba Indian Nation of South Carolina, the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida-decided who belonged. By focusing on the rights and resources at stake, the effects of state and federal recognition, the influence of kinship systems and racial ideologies, and the process of creating official tribal rolls, Adams reveals how Indians established legal identities." --Publisher description.
Subjects: Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Federally recognized Indian tribes;
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American Indians of the Northeast and Southeast / by Kuiper, Kathleen.(CARDINAL)496913;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Général.; History.; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT).; State & Local.;
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Poems : new and selected / by Rash, Ron,1953-author.(CARDINAL)266641;
A collection of haunting lyricism that evokes the beauty and hardship of the rural South, by a revered American master of letters the award-winning, bestselling author of the novels Serena, Something Rich and Strange, and Above the Waterfall. In this incandescent, profound, and accessible collection, beloved and award-winning poet, novelist, and short-story writer Ron Rash vividly channels the rhythms of life in Appalachia, deftly capturing the panoply of individuals who are its heart and soul men and women inured to misfortune and hard times yet defined by tremendous fortitude, resilience, and a fierce sense of community. In precise, supple language that swerves from the stark to the luminous, Rash richly describes the splendor of the natural landscape and poignantly renders the lives of those dependent on its bounty in cotton mills and tobacco fields, farmlands and forests. The haunting memories and shared histories of these people their rituals and traditions animate this land, and are celebrated in Rash's crystalline, intensely imagined verse. With an eye for the surprising and vivid detail, Ron Rash powerfully captures the sorrows and exaltations of this wondrous world he knows intimately. Illuminating and indelible, Poems demonstrates his rich talents and confirms his legacy as a standard-bearer for the literature of the American South.
Subjects: Poetry.; American poetry;
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