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How to pronounce catawba in English?

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Type Words
Type of siouan, sioux
Type Words
Type of fox grape
Type Words
Type of siouan, siouan language

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Catawba County voters approved bonds in 1962 that were used to build the hospital.
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Catawba College professor probes hidden mysteries of classic TV show on Nov.
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Catawba emergency dispatch reported minor injuries, along with home damage.
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Catawba Valley Community College will offer several special classes beginning this month.
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Catawba Valley Medical Center employees and guests nominate a CARE employee each month.
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Catawba County Champions of Education is a program of the Chamber of Commerce formed in 2005.
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Catawba College professor takes a very close look at Mayberry at Nov.
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Catawba has three games remaining on its schedule this season.
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Catawba Riverkeepers will present the findings to Duke Power, which owns the ash pond, Jones said.
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  • A member of the Siouan people formerly living in the Carolinas
  • Slipskin grape; a reddish American table grape
  • The Siouan language spoken by the Catawba
  • Catawba grapes were introduced to wine-growers in the 1800s by Major John Adlum of Georgetown, D.C.. Grown predominantly on the East Coast of the United States, this purplish-red grape has a rather sweet flavor. ...
  • The Catawba (also known as Issa or Esaw, but most commonly Iswa) are a federally recognized nation of Native Americans, known as the Catawba Indian Nation. They live in the Southeast United States, along the border between North and South Carolina near the city of Rock Hill. ...
  • According to the 1854 US Dispensatory the Catawba or Catalpa tree is a beautiful flowering tree, occasionally cultivated for ornamental purposes, reputed to be poisonous. ...
  • This historically important variety is reportedly a N. Carolina chance seedling, selected in 1802, that originated in the Piedmont region of that State and was named after the nearby Catawba river. A native American - (ie. a V.labrusca x V. ...
  • A simple, somewhat stinky American hybrid.