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  1. catawba.edu
    https://catawba.edu

    Catawba College

    Catawba College is ranked #4 among the best colleges in the South. Located in historic Salisbury, NC, it is a private, coeducational liberal arts college established in 1851.

  2. wikipedia.org
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    Catawba people - Wikipedia

    The Catawba, also known as Issa, Essa or Iswä but most commonly Iswa (Catawba: Ye Iswąˀ 'people of the river'), [3] are a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans, known as the …

  3. catawba.com
    https://catawba.com

    The Catawba Nation - Home Page

    Citizen Portal Catawba Citizens can receive the latest updates and information directly from the Tribe by visiting the Citizen Portal. Need to sign up? Click here!

  4. catawbacountync.gov
    https://www.catawbacountync.gov

    Catawba County, North Carolina

    6 days ago · The General Assembly of North Carolina recently adopted Session Law 2025-30, which defines the Lincoln-Catawba County boundary line as the 2020 Census Line... View full …

  5. catawbanation.org
    https://catawbanation.org › our-lands-and-people

    The Catawba Nation - Our Lands and People

    The Catawba people have endured many changes throughout the years and learned to adapt and evolve with their new surroundings. Traditionally, Catawba communities were matriarchal …

  6. native-languages.org
    https://www.native-languages.org › catawba_culture.htm

    Native Americans: Catawba Indian History and Culture

    Catawba history is interesting and important, but the Catawba Indians are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern writers as well as traditional folklore, contemporary art as well as …

  7. britannica.com
    https://www.britannica.com › topic › Catawba-people

    Catawba | Native Americans, Southeastern US, Iroquoian | Britannica

    Catawba, North American Indian tribe of Siouan language stock who inhabited the territory around the Catawba River in what are now the U.S. states of North and South Carolina. Their principal …

  8. northcarolinahistory.org
    https://northcarolinahistory.org › encyclopedia › catawba-indians

    Catawba Indians - North Carolina History

    The Catawba, known among themselves as the is-WAH h’reh or “people of the river,” first encountered white settlers of the Virginia and Carolina colonies who sought furs and other …

  9. catawba.edu
    https://experience.catawba.edu

    Experience Catawba - Catawba College

    In any of Catawba’s 70+ academic programs, you’ll thrive in small classes taught by caring faculty who will get to know you as a person — not just as a number.

  10. catawba.com
    https://catawba.com › about-the-nation

    About The Nation - Catawba

    The Catawba Indians have lived on their ancestral lands along the banks of the Catawba River dating back at least 6000 years. Before contact with the Europeans it is believed that the …

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