Identity/Indianness/Culture (Lumbee)

Record Number Citation
959

Makofsky, Abraham. “Struggling to Maintain Identity: Lumbee Indians in Baltimore.” Anthropological Quarterly 55 (April 1982): 74-83. [PSU-MLL]

957

Makofsky, Abraham. “Tradition and Change in the Lumbee Indian Community of Baltimore.” Maryland Historical Magazine 75.1 (1980): 55-71.

828

Evans, W. McKee. “The North Carolina Lumbees: From Assimilation to Revitalization.” Southeastern Indians Since the Removal Era. Ed. Walter L. Williams. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1979. Pp. 49-71.

1396

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

819

Sider, Gerald M. “Lumbee Indian Cultural Nationalism and Ethnogenesis.” Dialectical Anthropology 1.2 (Feb. 1976): 161-72.

946

Locklear, H. “American Indian Myths.” Social Work 17 (May 1972): 72-80.

944

Peck, John Gregory. “Urban Station–Migration of the Lumbee Indians.” Diss. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1972. [UNC-G]

942

Gaillard, Frye. “Cities Contradict Lumbees’ Values.” Race Relations Reporter 2 (21 June 1971): 6-9. [PSU-MLL] Rpt. as “The Lumbees Fight Back” in News and Observer 11 July 1971: Sec. 4 pp. 1, 7.