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Catawba Indian Nation Newsletter

3rd Quarter 2010
Mailed to tribal members August 2010

2nd Quarter 2010
Mailed to tribal members April 2010

1st Quarter 2010
Mailed to tribal members February 2010

Outside News Sources

Small Business Grant
CN2, June 10, 2010

Catawbas hold Rock Hill's first powwow - with a purpose
Rock Hill Herald, April 16, 2010

Pow-Wow to Celebrate Native American Heritage
Rock Hill Herald, April 15, 2010

For Catawbas, hope rests in Dave Lyle parkway plan
Rock Hill Herald, March 14, 2010

Frito Lay renovates the children's camp at CCCPP
CN2, September 15, 2009

Catawbas planning new bingo hall in York County
Rock Hill Herald, July 28, 2009

Catawbas to get stimulus money to repair roads
Rock Hill Herald, June 17, 2009

Catawbas to get $56K for road improvements
Charlotte Business Journal, June 16, 2009

Catawbas to host Job Fair Today
Rock Hill Herald, May 28, 2009

S.C. Hall Of Fame inducts Catawba chief, author Conroy.
SCNow.com, March 18, 2009

18th-century Catawba Indian leader King Hagler has been chosen as one of this year's members for the South Carolina Hall of Fame.
Rock Hill Herald, January 17, 2009

The Catawba Indian Nation today will unveil a technology achievement center, which will offer workplace computer training, a GED program and small business classes to tribal members and area residents.
Rock Hill Herald, September 12, 2008.

The Catawba Indian Reservation is hosting an open house 2-5 p.m. today for their new Technology Achievement Center. The facility is part of Hope and Harmony for Humanity, a national, grant-based initiative to bring technology access and training to Native People living in rural and remote areas. The Catawba Center is one of five to open across the nation in 2008.
The Charlotte Observer, September 12, 2008.

Decades of unofficial shared heritage between area Catawba Indians and high school sports becomes an official common bond Friday night under the lights of a football field, when tribal leaders plan to formally accept an invitation from the Indian Land High School "Warriors" to nickname the school's gridiron field "The Reservation."
Rock Hill Herald, September 11, 2008.

Camp teaches culture, pride
Rock Hill Herald, July26, 2008.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs has conditionally reinstated the $1.7 million grant for self-governance. The tribe has hired 11 administrators and is gearing for a total of 15-20 workers.
Rock Hill Herald, May 4, 2008.

The mutual respect and friendship that has developed between the students and the Catawbas is the most important part of the Thanksgiving program, Hallman said.
Rock Hill Herald, November 21, 2007.

Several white fliers are taped on the doors at the Longhouse, the Catawba Indian Reservation's government center. They read: "Jobs available. Check bulletin board inside."
Rock Hill Herald, October 5, 2007.

Maybe the Catawbas should ask, or demand, to re-negotiate the 1993 settlement.
Rock Hill Heralds, July 29, 2007.

Donald Rodgers talks about his role as the new chief of the Catawba Indian Nation.
Rock Hill Herald, July 24, 2007.

As the sun rose above the Longhouse at the Catawba Indian Reservation on Sunday morning, Donald Rodgers heard his name announced as the new chief of the Catawba Indian Nation, signaling a new era for the tribe.
Rock Hill Herald, July 23, 2007.

Edited: 2008-09-19 14:23:54