Image of the Lindsay Pettus Gallery at the NASC. Native American Studies Center at USC Lancaster

Native American Studies Center at the University of South Carolina Lancaster

Established in August of 2012, this comprehensive center for the study of South Carolina’s Native American peoples, their histories, and their cultures offers visitors the opportunity to view the single largest collection of Catawba Indian pottery in existence; study primary and secondary texts on Native Americans in the Southeast; participate in educational classes and programs; and observe archaeology, language, and folklore and oral history labs.

We develop curriculum and public programs that educate the public about Native American art and culture, with an emphasis on the Catawba and other Native communities in South Carolina. Students at USC Lancaster and visitors to our Center can learn about art, American Indian literature and culture, Native American archaeology, folklore, anthropology, and oral traditions.

Our Mission

The mission of USC Lancaster’s Native American Studies is to promote the documentation, preservation, appreciation, and study of Native American cultures and heritages. This mission is aided by courses and curricula, research projects, archival resources, exhibits, publications, and other public and educational programs and  materials developed by USCL faculty and staff. The Center works to dispel any stereotypes or existing misconceptions regarding Native Americans, their cultures, life ways, and languages.

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Native American Studies Center at the University of South Carolina Lancaster
119 S. Main Street 
Lancaster, 
SC 
29720
Jar with Handles by Georgia Harris. Native American Studies Center at USC LancasterCatawba Nation Pottery: Snake Rebecca Pitcher by Bill Harris, Wedding Jug by Faye Greiner, Snake Bowl by Margaret Robbins, Jar with Handles by Keith Brown, Turtle by Monty Branham, and Plate by Eric Canty. Native American Studies Center at USC LancasterTour of Collections. Native American Studies Center at USC LancasterLecture in the Galleries. Native American Studies Center at USC Lancaster

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