Films and videotapes

Record Number Citation
GAZD001

Gazda, Antoinette. “Through Native Eyes: The Henry Berry Lowrie Story (A Native American 'Robin Hood') - N.C. Director Van Coleman brings the legendary story of Henry Berry Lowrie to the screen.” Reel Carolina: Journal of Film and Video 5.5. (September 1999) : 8, 20, 23.

1259

A County on the Brink. Videotape. “Stateline.” University of North Carolina Center for Public Television and WTVD, Raleigh. Broadcast: 3 Nov. 1988.

1261

Hold On! Robeson County’s Fight for Justice. Videotape. Written and narrated by Mab Segrest. Durham: North Carolinians Against Racist and Religious Violence, 1988. 35 min.

1050

McMahan, Eva M. “Lumbee Soundings: Voices of the Past.” [Script for a 30-minute videotape.] Lumberton: Robeson County Compensatory Indian Education Project, 31 May 1984. 18 p.

1049

Robeson County Compensatory Indian Education Project. “Oral History Videotapes.” 1982. [Fourteen videotapes of Lumbee elders.]

412

Indian Pentecostal Service.  Eastern North Carolina, 12 Aug. 1980.  Videotape.  No dir., no prod.  60 min.

1396

The Indians of Robeson County: A People Proud and Free. Videotape series. Lumberton: Robeson County Compensatory Indian Education Project, 1979? [IERC]