Joseph J. Brooks

Record Number Citation
WOOD005

Woods, Ruth Dial. “Growing up red: the Lumbee experience.” Diss. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001. 222 p.

HUNT007

Hunt, Cynthia L. “Joseph J. Brooks: a man of distinction.” Carolina Indian Voice 29 June 2000: 1, 4.

HUNT002

Hunt, Cynthia L. “Looking back while walking forward (column): Maynor v. Morton.” Carolina Indian Voice 13 April 2000: 7.

57

Lumbee River Legal Services. The Lumbee Petition.  Prepared in cooperation with the Lumbee Tribal Enrollment Office.  Julian T. Pierce and Cynthia Hunt-Locklear, authors.  Jack Campisi and Wesley White, consultants.  Pembroke, NC: Lumbee River Legal Services, 1987.

610

Zimmerman, William.  Letter to Joseph Brooks.  Washington: Office of Indian Affairs, US Dept. of the Interior, stamped 12 Dec. 1938.  Correspondence no. Ind-Org. 71526-38.  [3] p.

605

 

Mrs. What-Nots.  “Leaving the Siouans and Going to the Cherokees.”  Robesonian 3 May 1934: 4.

 

602

“Indians at Big Mass Meeting Vote Unanimously to Adopt Name Siouan.”  Robesonian 23 April 1934: 1, 8.

596

Sharpe, J. A., Jr.  “Dispute of Robeson Indians Over New Name Based on Motives for Adoption.”  Robesonian 19 Feb. 1934: 1.

595

Sharpe, J. A., Jr.  “Sentiment Among Indians Divided on Change of Name.”  Robesonian 15 Feb. 1934: 1.

592

“Croatans Again Seek Recognition.”  Charlotte Observer 4 Feb. 1934: 3-1.