Maynor v. Morton

Record Number Citation
BLU0005

Blu, Karen I. “5. Region and recognition: Southern Indians, anthropologists, and presumed biology.” In: Anthropologists and Indians in the new South. Ed. Rachel A. Bonney and J. Anthony Paredes. Tuscaloosa: Alabama UP, 2001. Pages 71-85; notes on pages 238-240. Key source

HUNT011

Hunt, Cynthia L. “Looking back while walking forward (column): Maynor v. Morton, Part III.” Carolina Indian Voice 27 April 2000: 5.

HUNT013

Hunt, Cynthia L. “Maynor vs. Morton, Part II.” (Looking back while walking forward.) Carolina Indian Voice Thursday, 20 April 2000: 10.

HUNT002

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

WILK002

Wilkins, David E. “The Lumbee tribe and its quest for federal recognition: Lumbee Centurions on the Trail of Many Years.” In: A good Cherokee, a good anthropologist. Ed. Steve Pavlik. Los Angeles: American Indian Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, 1998. Pp. 149-75. Key source

59

Sider, Gerald M. Lumbee Indian histories: Race, ethnicity and Indian identity in the Southern United States.

687

Allday, Martin L.  “Memorandum ... Interpretation of the Lumbee Act.”  Washington: Office of the Solicitor, US Dept. of Interior, 20 Nov. 1989.  4 p.

1383

101st Cong. 1st Session. To Provide Federal Recognition for the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. Hearing, House Comm. on Interior and Insular Affairs [on H.R. 2335]. Serial no. 101-57. 235 p. Dated 26 Sept. 1989. Y4.In8/14: 101-57. Washington: GPO, 1992.

754

Barton, Peggy, and Darlene Locklear.  “BIA Building Homes for Recognized Indians in Robeson.”  Carolina Indian Voice 6 Oct. 1977: 7.

750

Rainbolt, Harry A. “Memorandum To: Commissioner of Indian Affairs. From: Area Director, Eastern Office. Subject: Hatteras Tuscarora Indians of North Carolina.” Washington: U.S. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Eastern Office, 26 Sept. 1975. 10 p.

749

“Indian Lawsuit Rules in Favor of Original 22’s Rights under IRA.”  Carolina Indian Voice 17 April 1975: 1.

1372

Lawrence Maynor, Appellant, v. Rogers C. B. Morton, Secretary, Dept. of the Interior, 510 F.2d 1254 (4 April 1975). Rpt. in S.Hrg. 100-881 (entry 1380).