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Yap Yè Iswà Festival (celebration of Catawba culture) in Rock Hill Nov 22 – Charlotte On The Cheap

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Yap Ye Iswa Festival, the “Day of the Catawba,” is returning to Rock Hill on Saturday, November 22, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

It will take place at Catawba Cultural Center, 1536 Tom Steven Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina.

This is a free event to learn about and to celebrate the art, history and culture of the Catawba people. Catawbas have been in the Carolinas for over 6,000 years.

The event features:

  • Drumming
  • Catawba craft vendors
  • Traditional dances
  • Food for purchase
  • Kids’ activities
  • Demonstrations
  • Speakers
  • More

Please follow the Catawba Nation Facebook page for updates.

Please park at one of these locations and take the shuttle:

  • 996 Avenue of the Nations (Longhouse)
  • 1989 Reservation Road (Church of Jesus Christ)
  • 1612 Reservation Road (Senior Center)

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Yap Ye Iswa Festival (celebration of Catawba culture)

When

November 22, 2025 @ 10:00 am-4:00 pm

What

Yap Ye Iswa Festival (celebration of Catawba culture)

Where

Catawba Cultural Center, Rock Hill

1536 Tom Steven Road

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