Record Number | Citation |
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536 |
McKay, Arnold A. “Nobody Knows Anything about the Croatans.” The State 1.39 (24 Feb. 1934): 1-2. |
GROS002 |
Gross, Ariela J. “Citizenship of the little races.” What blood won't tell: a history of race on trial in America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2008. 111-139. |
HUNT006 |
Hunt, Cynthia L. “Looking back while walking forward (column): Federally commissioned reports.” Carolina Indian Voice 18 May 2000: 4. |
MONT001 |
Montgomerie, Deborah. “Coming to terms: Ngai Tahu, Robeson County Indians and the Garden Band of Ojibwa, 1840-1940. Three studies of colonialism in action.” Diss. Duke U, 1993. |
268 |
Pullen, Lisa. “Pembroke To Mark Centennial.” Charlotte Observer [Charlotte, NC] 5 March 1987: 5D. |
155 |
Davis, E. Dale. “The Lumbee Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina, and Their Schools.” Paper presented at the National Conference of Christians and Jews (Pembroke, 19 Dec. 1986). |
264 |
Eliades, David K., and Linda Ellen Oxendine. Pembroke State University: A Centennial History. Columbus, GA: Brentwood UP, 1986. 110 p. |
576 |
Henige, David. “Origin Traditions of American Racial Isolates: A Case of Something Borrowed.” Appalachian Journal 11.3 (Spring 1984): 201-13. |
571 |
Johnson, F. Roy. The Lost Colony in Fact and Legend. Murfreesboro, NC: Johnson Publishing Co., 1983. Pp. 83-85. |
567 |
Durant, David N. Raleigh’s Lost Colony. New York: Atheneum, 1981. P. 164. |
567 |
Durant, David N. Raleigh’s Lost Colony. New York: Atheneum, 1981. P. 164. |
648 |
Blu, Karen I. “Varieties of Ethnic Identity: Anglo-Saxons, Blacks, Indians, and Jews in a Southern County.” Ethnicity 4.3 (1977): 263-86. |
558 |
Shepard, Edith Vines. “Our Roanoke Island Heritage.” Carolina Indian Voice 5 July 1973: 1, 3; 12 July 1973: 1, 3. |
553 |
Prpic, George J. “Early Croatian Contacts with America and the Mystery of the Croatans: Were Some Croats Present at the Discovery of America?” Journal of Croatian Studies 1 (1960): 6-24. |
189 |
Lawrence, R. C. “Pembroke Indian School.” The State 10.42 (20 March 1943): 5, 37. |
608 |
McNickle, D’Arcy. “Memorandum [for the Commissioner of Indian Affairs]. Re: Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina.” Washington: Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1 May 1936. 13 p. |
286 |
Parsons, Elsie Clews. “Folk-lore of the Cherokee of Robeson County, North Carolina.” Journal of American Folklore 32.125 (July-Sept. 1919): 384-93. |
528 |
“Monument to H. McMillan: Prominent Indian Suggests that Indians of Robeson Erect Monument to ... Their Late Friend and Benefactor.” Robesonian 9 March 1916: 1. |
527b |
“Hamilton McMillan Passes.” Robesonian 2 March 1916: 3. |
181 |
"Death of Preston Locklear: One of the Leaders Among Indians of Robeson.” Robesonian 24 Jan. 1916: 1.
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522 |
McLean, Angus W. “Historical Sketch of the Indians of Robeson County.” Statement before the House Committee on Indian Affairs, 14 Feb. 1913. Hearings on S. 3258 (entry 1326), pp.19-25. Rpt. in McPherson (entry 49), Exhibit F. |
584 |
“Croatans Want Name Cherokees: The Rival Indian Forces Appeal to Legislature.” News and Observer 4 Feb. 1911: P. 3 col. 1. |
ESTA001 |
Estabrook, Arthur H. Papers, 1910-1943 (APAP-069). Albany, New York. M. E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives, University Libraries, University at Albany, State University of New York |
763 |
Locklear, A. W. “The ‘Macs’ of Robeson: Hon. Hamilton McMillan and What He and Other ‘Macs’ Have Done for the Croatan Indians.” Robesonian 6 Aug. 1908: 1. |
517 |
Ford, Alexander Hume. “The Finding of Raleigh’s Lost Colony.” Appleton’s Magazine 10 (July 1907): 22-31. Rpt. in Charlotte Daily Observer 7 July 1907: Sec. 2 p. 4. |