Pembroke State University

Record Number Citation
BRAV002

Braveboy-Locklear, Barbara. “Lumbee artist dancing 'the Spiral Dance.'” Robesonian 21 December 1994: C1.

47

 Zak, Susannah K.  "A Story of Survival: The Lumbee Indians."  Thesis.  U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1992.  53 p.

4

White, Wes. "Local History References and Lumbee Indian References in the Lumberton, NC Robesonian, 1897, 1900-1939." Unpublished manuscript. N.D.

416

Oliver, James Ralph.  “Development of a Campus Ministry Program by First United Methodist Church, Pembroke, North Carolina.”  Professional Project for Doctorate of Ministry.  Drew U, 1987.

416

Oliver, James Ralph.  “Development of a Campus Ministry Program by First United Methodist Church, Pembroke, North Carolina.”  Professional Project for Doctorate of Ministry.  Drew U, 1987.

416

Oliver, James Ralph.  “Development of a Campus Ministry Program by First United Methodist Church, Pembroke, North Carolina.”  Professional Project for Doctorate of Ministry.  Drew U, 1987.

155

Davis, E. Dale.  “The Lumbee Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina, and Their Schools.”  Paper presented at the National Conference of Christians and Jews (Pembroke, 19 Dec. 1986).

266

Warren, Gene, ed.  Centennial Report, 1887-1987.  Pembroke: The University, 1986?  30 p.

265

Ohles, John F., and Shirley M. Ohles.  Public Colleges and Universities.  New York: Greenwood, 1986.  Pp. 565-66.

258

Wright, Bill.  “Givens Believes ‘He’s Accepted’.”  Fayetteville Observer 9 May 1980: 1B.

LARS001

Larsen, Richard B. “Numbers and Angela.” College English 41.5 (January 1980): 517-23.

254

Henshaw, Diana M.  "An Analysis of Barriers to Post-Secondary Educational Participation by Mature Women."  Diss.  North Carolina State U, 1980.

32

Spicer, Edward H.  “Lumbees.”  Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups.  Ed. Stephen Thornstrom.  Cambridge: Belknap—Harvard UP, 1980.  Pp. 70-71.

252

Middleton, Lorenzo.  “N.C. Indians Oppose Selection of a White to Head College Originally Built for Them.”  Chronicle of Higher Education 18.22 (6 Aug. 1979): 1, 10.

245

Lowry, Shirley.  “Sees New PSU Chancellor as Serving ‘Long, Vital Need’.”  Robesonian  28 May 1979: 6.

243

O’Connor, Paul.  “Dr. Givens Asks for Chance: ‘To Show What I Can Do’.”  Robesonian 13 May 1979: 7B.

239

Lynn, Lynette B.  “Jones Says His Farewell to PSU.”  Robesonian 22 April 1979: 7B.

 

1399

United Native Instruction to Youth: An Indian Studies Curriculum for Grades K-5 and 8-9. Developed by Title IV Part A, Robeson County Compensatory Indian Eduction Project and Robeson County Board of Education. 1979. [IERC] [PSU-MLL] Also ERIC ED 219 214.

1398

Study Prints. Billy E. Barnes, designer. Lumberton: Title IV, Part A Indian Education Project, Robeson County Board of Education, 1979. [IERC]

814

Smith, W. “Anti-Indian Bias Found.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 18 Sept. 1974: 21.

211

Dial, Adolph, and David K. Eliades.  “Lumbee Indians of North Carolina and Pembroke State University.”  Indian Historian 4.4 (Winter 1971): 20-24.  Rpt. in The American Indian Reader: Education.  Ed. Jeannette Henry.  San Francisco: Indian Historian P, 1972.  Pp. 51-60.

210

Bledsoe, Jerry.  “A Symbol of Accomplishment.”  Greensboro Daily News 19 Jan. 1971: A9.

209

Thompson, Norma J.  "An Analysis of Factors Relating to Job Satisfaction and Training of American Indian Graduates of Pembroke State University with Emphasis on Business Education Graduates."  Diss.  Georgia State U, 1971.

627

“Pembroke Indian Conference Ends.”  Scottish Chief 24 April 1961.

16

Robeson County Historical Edition.  Robesonian Feb. 1951: Sec. G.