Native American Studies Center
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.
Hours & Admission
Monday: Closed (by appointment only); Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm; Thursday: 10 :00 am - 7:00 pm; Sunday: ClosedEvents

The Sleeping Woman Speaks: Memory and Voice of the Women of the Guazapa Volcano, El Salvador
January 27
The Sleeping Woman Speaks: Memory and Voice of the Women of the Guazapa Volcano, El Salvador
January 27
"Woven Together: Fiber Art within Special Collections" Exhibit
Through August 3
Spring Art & Craft Festival
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