Catawba Cultural Center And Museum Photo Gallery | Let's Go!

This photo gallery of the Catawba Cultural Center and Museum contains the following shots:

  • The Catawba River
  • Catawba Family Selling Pottery
  • Early Catawba Gardening And Cooking Tools
  • Catawba Baskets
  • Catawba Pottery
  • Peace Pipe
  • Snake Pot
  • Two Headed Pot
  • Wedding Jug
  • Large Pot
  • Horse Pot
  • Serving Platter
  • Horse Pipe
  • Bill Simpson - The archaeologist who found many of the Catawba relics on display in the cultural center. 
  • Ancient Catawba drill heads and awls
  • Catawba Scraper and Grinding Stone
  • Traditional Catawba Turkey Feather Head Dress
  • Earl Harris
  • Catawba Hunter
  • Catawba "Round House" Replica
  • Early 1900's Catawba Home Interior Replica
  • King George Hagler Display
  • Chief Samuel Taylor Blue Display
  • Chief Gilbert Blue Display
  • Chief Bill Harris Display
  • Red Tailed Hawk and Turkey Vulture
  • Canoe
  • Replica Early 1900's Catawba Home

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