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Record #:
14268
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Quite a number of Indian mounds have been uncovered in various sections of North Carolina and have yielded much interesting information concerning life of the Indians.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 15 Issue 5, July 1947, p8, 19, f
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Record #:
28856
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Since the English settlers first came into contact with the native people of North Carolina, there has been constant pressure on the native customs and traditions, causing many to disappear completely and others to fall into virtual disuse. To counter threats to their culture, many Indian people began to re-learn the old ways of doing things and borrowing other cultural traditions.
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NC Arts (NoCar Oversize NX 1 N22x), Vol. 1 Issue 3, March 1985, p6, il
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5570
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Walter Calhoun was awarded a 1990 N.C. Folk Heritage Award for preserving and teaching the ancient ceremonial arts and customs of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians.