Lin B. Prabish, Photographic Fine Art Artist
Lin B. Prabish, Photographic Fine Art Artist
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    Catawba Tracker
    "TheNative American Series"




    Limited Edition of 50
    
    Mini Metal - 4x6 - $98.00
       Metal  - 14x20  -  $328.00
                      24x30  -  $1080.00
    Cotton  -  14x20  -  $348.00
                      24x30. -  $1080.00
    Metallic Paper  -  ask for size availability
      
    "Artist Proofs available"
    "Custom Sizes available"


    "The Catawba"
     In the 1300 hundreds, after a mini ice freeze, the Catawba moved South.  Establishing themselves along the River Catawba. Going thru and beyond Western North Carolina to arrived in Charlotte, NC.  The Native Tracker's ancestors were the daughter of King Hagler, Chief of the Catawba.  William Wren, Christian name, married Eliza Householder daughter of King Hagler.
    The Catawba were known as a fierce tribe.  They were caught in the middle of the Cherokee and the Europeans.  His Great Grandma is buried in Mound Cemetery in Mound, Missouri.  Her descendants are "white" and buried in the same cemetery with headstones.  
    Our Catawba Tracker is only one of the 53 grands, 118 greatgrands, to Honor.
    He is photographed dressed in Catawba Primitive Regalia.




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