Catawba Indian music, dance and pottery are all on the bill for the fourth annual Native American Studies Week at the University of South Carolina at Lancaster.
A number of demonstrations, lectures and discussion panels are slated to offer a closer look at Native American history and customs and how they have made an impact today.
Scholars, Catawba Indians and archaeologists will be among those participating.
All events are free, open to the public and will be held on USCL’s campus.
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