Record Number | Citation |
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KNIC001 |
Knick, Stanley. “Because it is right.”The Museum of the Southeast American Indian Center. U of North Carolina at Pembroke, 1998. Updated 29 September 2010. Key source |
SIDE003 |
Sider, Gerald M. “The walls came tumbling up: The production of culture, class and Native American societies.” Australian journal of anthropology 17.3 (December 2006): 276-90. |
WOOD005 |
Woods, Ruth Dial. “Growing up red: the Lumbee experience.” Diss. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001. 222 p. |
BLU0005 |
Blu, Karen I. “5. Region and recognition: Southern Indians, anthropologists, and presumed biology.” In: Anthropologists and Indians in the new South. Ed. Rachel A. Bonney and J. Anthony Paredes. Tuscaloosa: Alabama UP, 2001. Pages 71-85; notes on pages 238-240. Key source |
MAKO001 |
Makofsky, Abraham. "Tradition and change in the Lumbee Indian community of Baltimore." Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol. 32(8-B), Feb, 1972. pp. 4372. |