Record Number | Citation |
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1047 |
“The Lighterd Knot.” Robeson County Oral History Newsletter. Ed. Kate Rinzler. Title IVA, Robeson County Indian Education, n.d. |
44 |
Eliades, David K. “The Lumbee Indians: Searching for Justice, Searching for Identity.” Tar Heel Junior Historian 28.2 (Spring 1989): 47-49. |
369 |
Rinzler, Kate, and Wanda Locklear. “Going Seining: A Play in Three Acts.” Unpublished typescript. 1989. |
42 |
Waldman, Carl. “Lumbee.” Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes. New York: Facts on File, 1988. Pp. 118-19. |
1128 |
Cooper, Richard. Henry Berry Lowry: Rebel With a Cause. Famous Tar Heels. Raleigh: Creative Publications, 1985. |
571 |
Johnson, F. Roy. The Lost Colony in Fact and Legend. Murfreesboro, NC: Johnson Publishing Co., 1983. Pp. 83-85. |
568 |
Roland, Donna. Grandfather’s Stories. Illus. Gene Locklear. El Cajon, CA: Open My World, 1981. 28 p. |
321 |
Kimball, Gwen [pseud. of Robert Edward Gard]. The Puzzle of Roanoke, the Lost Colony. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1964. 136 p. |
316 |
Wellman, Manly Wade. The Haunts of Drowning Creek. New York: Holiday, 1951. 205 p. |