North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs

Record Number Citation
BIGE005

Bigelow, Scott. "Tuscaroras plan to appeal recognition rejection." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. October 2, 2019.

SHIL049

 Shiles, Bob. "Recognition eludes tribe: Tuscaroras frustrated by lack of progress." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] July 23, 2016.

842

Jacobs, Ben. “The History of Lumbee Regional Development Association, Inc. (1968-1985).” Unpublished typescript. 80 p. and appendices.

JENK032

Jenkins, Venita. “Lumbee tax plan surprises council.” Fayetteville Observer February 19, 2007.

YEAD001

Yeadon, Tim. “Hundreds mourn, remember Revels.” Greensboro News & Record (Greensboro, NC). July 14, 2003

WOOL003

Woolverton, Paul. “Bill designed to help protect Indian land.” Fayetteville Observer Tuesday, 24 July 2001.

MEHR001

Mehrtens, Cliff. “Indian mascots secure for now? Panel: As long as behavior inoffensive.” Charlotte Observer 17 February 2001: 1B.

GARL001

Garland, Greg. “Proposal seeks to end Indian teams; suggested resolution would direct schools to stop nickname use.” Baltimore Sun (Maryland) Tuesday, 6 February 2001: page 1B. 737 words.

WOOD005

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

RUTH001

“Ruth Woods.” In: DISCovering multicultural America (Web and CD-ROM database). Gale Group, 2000.

HEAL001

Healey, Thomas. “Civil rights trailblazer leaves Indians better off.” Tar Heel of the Week. News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) 4 December 1994: 1C.

46

 Lerch, Patricia Barker.  “State-Recognized Indians of North Carolina, Including a History of the Waccamaw Sioux.”  Indians of the Southeastern United States in the Late Twentieth Century.  Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1992.  Pp. 44-71.

1299

Carter, Kevin. “Conspiracy to Kill Native American Activist?” GreenLine Nov. 1991: 10-11.

691

Henderson, Bruce.  “Martin Names Charlotte Woman to Head NC Indian Commission.”  Charlotte Observer 9 Aug. 1990: 3D.

371

Culbreth, John.  “Cultural Center in Jeopardy Due to Land Dispute.”  Robesonian 1 May 1990: 1A.

680

Witten, Scott.  “Pembroke Native Honored for Human Relations Work.” Robesonian 6 March 1989: 1A.

847

Bowden, Barry. “Report Says Justice Not Equitable for Indians.” Fayetteville Times 3 Feb. 1988.

150

Snider, Margie. “The Value of Title IX: It Goes Beyond Athletics.”  Charlotte Observer 9 Sept. 1984: 3B.

247

Lynn, Lynette B.  “Givens Opposed by Indian Commission.”  Robesonian 8 June 1979: 1-2.

656

North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs.  “A Historical Perspective about the Indians of North Carolina and an Overview of the Commission of Indian Affairs.”  North Carolina Historical Review 56.2 (April 1979): 177-87.

1397

Ethnic Studies Guide and Resources Manual for the Carolinas. By Rachel A. Bonney. Washington: Office of Education (DHEW), Ethnic Heritage Studies Branch, 1979. ERIC ED 183 494

741

Carroll, Ginny.  “Indians’ Suit Dismissed in Wake Court.”  News and Observer 20 April 1973: 31.

636

“Indian Delegates Launch Drive Here.” News and Observer 18 March 1972: 10.