The now-extinct language of this people.
A river in the Carolinas which rises in the Blue Ridge Mountains and flows approximately 220 miles (350 km) before joining the Wateree River and ultimately flowing into the Atlantic. The path of the Catawba river.
A member of a Native American people who inhabit the Carolinas: the Iswa.
(plural "Catawbas") A reddish American dessert grape.
The catawba grape, a cultivar of North American Vitis labrusca.
A light sparkling wine made from this kind of grape.
Any of various species of America catalpa trees Catalpa especially (Catalpa bignonioides (southern catalpa) or Catalpa speciosa (northern catalpa).
The catawba rhododendron (Rhododendron catawbiense).