What’s a Catawba Grape?

The Catawba grape, developed in North America, is mainly used commercially and in wine-making. It is a large, sweet grape suitable for juices, wines, and preserves. It can be grown in gardens but requires careful planning as it cannot be moved once established. The Catawba grape is a cultivar developed in North America. It is […]

Catawba Tribe: What is it?

The Catawba Indian Nation, also known as Iyeye or Nieye, was once a powerful tribe in North and South Carolina. They merged with other tribes and suffered from diseases and wars, reducing their population. Today, they number around 2,600, with some living in Oklahoma and Colorado. They received recognition from the US government in 1993. […]

Catawba Indians: who are they?

The Catawba Indians are a federally recognized Native American tribe living in South and North Carolina and Oklahoma. They are known for their pottery and agricultural practices. The tribe’s history includes conflicts with other Native American groups and smallpox epidemics, leading to a decline in numbers. The tribe has a reservation in Rock Hill, SC, […]

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