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503 |
U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. 1990 Census of Population. General Population Characteristics. North Carolina. (1990 CP-1-35). Washington: GPO, June 1992. C3.223/6: 990 CP-1-35 |
502 |
“Officials Report 10,000 Lumbees Among 5.3 Million Missed in Census.” Robesonian 26 March 1990: 5A. |
41 |
Allen, James Paul, and Eugene James Turner. We the People: An Atlas of America’s Ethnic Diversity. New York: Macmillan, 1988. |
499 |
Ross, Thomas E. “The Lumbees: Population Growth of a Non-Reservation Indian Tribe.” A Cultural Geography of North American Indians. Ed. Thomas E. Ross. Boulder: Westview, 1987. Pp. 297-309. |
498 |
Gade, Ole, and H. Daniel Stilwell. “Population Dynamics of the Coastal Plains Region. Robeson County.” North Carolina: People and Environments. Boone, NC: Geo-App, 1986. Pp. 135-42. |
960 |
Makofsky, Abraham. “Demographics and Culture: The 1980 Census Report on Lumbee Indians of the Baltimore Metropolitan Area.” Maryland Historical Magazine 79.3 (Fall 1984): 239-46. [PSU-MLL] |
489 |
Ross, Thomas E. One Land, Three Peoples: An Atlas of Robeson County, North Carolina. Lumberton: Thomas Ross, 1982. |
461 |
U.S. Bureau of the Census. Census of the Population: 1960. Volume 1: Characteristics of the Population. Part 35: North Carolina. |
468 |
Guy Benton Johnson Papers, 1830-1882, 1901-1987 (Collection number: 3826). Southern Historical Collection. Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. |