Manuscript Collection

History and Survival of Catawba Pottery - Accession 861 - M383 (434)

History and Survival of Catawba Pottery - Accession 861 - M383 (434)

Files

Identifier

Accession 861 - M383 (434)

Inclusive Dates

1992

Restrictions

Open under the rules and regulations of the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections

Collection Size

1 bound volume

Language

English

Scope and Content Note

This collection consists of The History And Survival of Catawba Pottery written by Joyce Caputo on December 11, 1992. The 117 page history traces the development of Catawba Indian pottery along historic, archaeological and ethnographic lines and examines changes within the pottery context over time. The Catawba Indians are a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans and the Catawba Indian Reservation is located just east of Rock Hill, SC in York County.

Provenance

The History and Survival of Catawba Pottery were deposit in the Archives on January 16, 1995 by Joyce Caputo (author)

Copyright

For information concerning copyright please contact the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections at Winthrop University.

History and Survival of Catawba Pottery - Accession 861 - M383 (434)

LC Subject Headings

Catawba pottery--History; Catawba Indians--History; Indian pottery--North America--History; Pottery, American--South Carolina; Pottery, American--Catawba River Valley (N.C. and S.C.); Potters--South Carolina; Potters--Catawba River Valley (N.C. and S.C.)

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