Jan. Lunch and Learn: “Indigenous Carolinians: A History from Original Peoples to Present-Day Tribes”
“Indigenous Carolinians: A History from Original Peoples to Present-Day Tribes”
David Rahahe·tih Webb (Citizen of the Tuscarora Indians of Kahtenuaka Territories), Author and Executive Director of Muddy Sneakers Outdoor Classroom
David Rahahe·tih Webb (Citizen of the Tuscarora Indians of Kahtenuaka Territories), Author and Executive Director of Muddy Sneakers Outdoor Classroom
Webb decolonizes the history of Carolina’s Indigenous peoples and presents the full histories of four ethnolinguistic groups. These nations adapted to colonization through ethnogenesis, forging new alliances, intermarrying with traders, and navigating shifting political landscapes. In time, once-powerful nations were reduced to stateless, English-speaking refugee communities, and aside from groups like the Catawba and Tuscarora, their distinct tribal identities faded into the generic label, “Indian.” Finally, in recent decades, they revitalized their governments and reclaimed their identities.
Presented in person and virtually. To attend via Zoom, register via this link: http://bit.ly/4rG2BAg
Date and Time
Friday Jan 23, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
Friday, Jan. 23
Noon-1pm
Location
Native American Studies Center
119 S. Main St.
Lancaster, SC 29720
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
Ashley Lowrimore
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