The Catawba face an invisible enemy

Indian Country Today's daily newscast As we continue to cover the coronavirus pandemic, we are checking in with tribal leaders to see how this global health crisis is impacting the people and the businesses. There is only one federally recognized tribe in South Carolina and that’s the Catawba Indian Nation. Bill Harris is the Chief of the Catawba Indian Nation which has more than 3-thousand citizens enrolled in the tribe. Like many things, sports are slowly coming back to Indian Country. And since there’s so much happening in the world of Indian Country sports, we are creating a monthly segment to get updates on Native athletes. We have invited Brent Cahwee to give us this monthly update. Brent is the co-founder of the very popular website ndnsports.com which covers Native athletes in high school, college, and even pro sports. Follow us on Twitter -   / indiancountry   Follow us on Facebook -   / indiancountrytoday   ICT Opinion Facebook -   / ictopinion   Follow us on Instagram -   / indiancountrytoday  

Short statured people answer questions you're too afraid to ask | You Can't Ask That | Full Episode
▶︎

Short statured people answer questions you're too afraid to ask | You Can't Ask That | Full Episode

Catawba Nation and the Lumbee Tribe Celebrate Historic Signing of Government-to-Government Agreement
▶︎

Catawba Nation and the Lumbee Tribe Celebrate Historic Signing of Government-to-Government Agreement

Using Maps to Trace the Catawba's History in South Carolina
▶︎

Using Maps to Trace the Catawba's History in South Carolina

Native women politicians win, Two-Spirit pride, #NoDAPL anniversary and more
▶︎

Native women politicians win, Two-Spirit pride, #NoDAPL anniversary and more

ICT Newscast | May 1, 2026 | #NoDAPL Movement 10 Years Later,  Medicine Wheel Riders and More
▶︎

ICT Newscast | May 1, 2026 | #NoDAPL Movement 10 Years Later, Medicine Wheel Riders and More

The French Do Not Care About Work
▶︎

The French Do Not Care About Work

American West(s): How the Yurok Tribe is reclaiming the Klamath River
▶︎

American West(s): How the Yurok Tribe is reclaiming the Klamath River

ICT Newscast | May 22, 2026 | Repatriation Victory, Native Beauty Brand Makes Time's List, and More
▶︎

ICT Newscast | May 22, 2026 | Repatriation Victory, Native Beauty Brand Makes Time's List, and More

THE ONLY GOOD INDIAN - An interview with WES STUDI
▶︎

THE ONLY GOOD INDIAN - An interview with WES STUDI

Navy SEAL Destroys Black Belt In SECONDS
▶︎

Navy SEAL Destroys Black Belt In SECONDS

Stories from the Blue: Quinault Indian Nation
▶︎

Stories from the Blue: Quinault Indian Nation

The Modern Native American Story | Eric Hernandez | TEDxUCIrvine
▶︎

The Modern Native American Story | Eric Hernandez | TEDxUCIrvine

The Catawba Nation | Carolina Impact
▶︎

The Catawba Nation | Carolina Impact

Russian Troops Assault a Bradley (It Goes Very Wrong)
▶︎

Russian Troops Assault a Bradley (It Goes Very Wrong)

Glimpses of Life Among the Catawba and Cherokee Indians of the Carolinas (1927)
▶︎

Glimpses of Life Among the Catawba and Cherokee Indians of the Carolinas (1927)

Lumbee Native American Tribe Wants US Recognition  - "People of the Dark Water" - A WRAL Documentary
▶︎

Lumbee Native American Tribe Wants US Recognition - "People of the Dark Water" - A WRAL Documentary

Indigenous water rights, hantavirus, nurse loan limits, Native movies and more
▶︎

Indigenous water rights, hantavirus, nurse loan limits, Native movies and more

Catawba Indian Nation Tribal Lands Receive $4.8 Million For Conservation
▶︎

Catawba Indian Nation Tribal Lands Receive $4.8 Million For Conservation

ICT Newscast | May 8, 2026 | MMIP Remembrance Day, Oak Flat, Pe’ Sla and More
▶︎

ICT Newscast | May 8, 2026 | MMIP Remembrance Day, Oak Flat, Pe’ Sla and More

About the Catawba Nation | Let's Go!
▶︎

About the Catawba Nation | Let's Go!