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Featured Videos: 
Haliwa Princess Candidate Speeches

The voices and stories of some of the members of the haliwa saponi indian tribe

TV Promo spot

One-minute powwow promo for TV


Senora Lynch

Master Potter Senora Lynch discusses her pottery, her inspiration, and her technique

patricia richardson

Patricia Richardson, discusses her artwork, including beadwork and basketry. 


Karen Harley

Karen Lynch Harley, Haliwa-Saponi Artist discusses her artwork, including her paintings 

Saha'Whe Green

Red Earth Singer


Henry Snake Lynch

Henry speaks to his stone carving, and learning from another tribal member.


DAvid Lynch

Woodworker discusses how he builds and sells bows and arrows, tomahawks and other traditional tribal crafts from wood

Sharon Harris Berrun

Haliwa-Saponi artist and dancer Sharon Harris Berrun explains appilque regalia making, her role in the community, and her experiences

Arnold richardson

Master Haliwa-Saponi artist Arnold Richardson discusses his life, his artistic influences, and his stone carving


Cindi (Ree) Richardson

Haliwa Saponi tribal member Ree Richardson describes Women's Fancy Dancing, including some of the finer points of designing and or judging regalia.

Consuela Richardson

Haliwa Saponi tribal member Consuela Ricardson discusses her lifelong passion for traditional Native American dance; in particular the Jingle Dress style.

Brian Lynch

Haliwa Saponi tribal member Brian Lynch talks about being a silversmith, his styles of work, his influences and philosophy.


Charles Alvin Evans

Haliwa Saponi tribal member Charles Alvin Evans talks about his art; primarily pottery and carving stone, but also leatherwork and drums.

Haliwa Indian School Presentation

A brief Powerpoint presentation featuring historical photos and the voices of tribal members recounting their memories of the early years.