A group called the Croatan Indian Tribe says it will rebuild an arts and crafts store destroyed by fire.
The Dream Catcher shop in Orangeburg, South Carolina, burned on February 13. Authorities do not suspect arson.
The tribe, alternatively known as the Croatan-Pee Dee Indian Tribe, does not have federal recognition.
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Still trying to catch their dream: Native American tribe to rebuild after blaze
(The Orangeburg Times and Democrat 2/19)
S.C. group plans to rebuild 'Dream Catcher' shop
Thursday, February 19, 2004
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