Lumbee (Tribal Name)

Record Number Citation
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

LOCK010

Locklear-Brayboy, Ervin. “What's in Lumbee name? Not much.” Robesonian Friday, June 16, 2000, p. 4A.

LOCK010

Locklear-Brayboy, Ervin. “What's in Lumbee name? Not much.” Robesonian Friday, June 16, 2000, p. 4A.

HUNT005

Hunt, Cynthia L. “Looking back while walking forward (column).” Carolina Indian Voice June 1, 2000: page 6.

STEI001

Stein, Robert E. “Encountering liberalism: devaluing the economics of racism.” Diss. Michigan U, 1999. 275 pages.

ALLE001

Allen, S.D. “More on the free black population of the Southern Appalachian mountains: speculations on the North African connection.” Journal of Black Studies 25.6 (July 1995): 651-671.

694

Hunt, Cynthia L.  “A Guide to Understanding Lumbee History.”  Robesonian 5 Jan. 1993: 4A.

579

Knick, Stan.  “How Long Have the Lumbees Been Here?”  Robesonian 16 Jan. 1992: 4A.

401

Thompson, Betty.  “A ‘Lost Colony’ of Methodists?”  World Outlook [New York: Board of Missions, United Methodist Church] 24 (Aug. 1954): 16-18.

622

“Indians Vote Name Change.”  News and Observer 5 Feb. 1952:  1.

615

“Robeson Indians To Decide Name ....”  News and Observer 30 March 1951: 24.

612

“Pembroke Indians Organize to Obtain ‘Special Rights’.”  Robesonian 22 April 1949: 1.

12

MacNeill, Ben Dixon.  “Riddle of the Lumbee Indians.”  News and Observer [Raleigh, NC]: 1926 Sec. 2 p. 1, in issues for 31 Jan., 7 Feb., 14 Feb., and 21 Feb.

12

MacNeill, Ben Dixon. “Riddle of the Lumbee Indians.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC]: 1926 Sec. 2 p. 1, in issues for 31 Jan., 7 Feb., 14 Feb., and 21 Feb.