Record Number | Citation |
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MCKE002 |
McKenna, Chris. "Chasing MR. C: Early motion-picture exhibition in Robeson county, North Carolina (1896-1950)." Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 74(9-A)(E), 2014. |
CREN001 |
Crenshaw, David L. “Employing Lumbee Native American Stories to Identify Selective Cultural Distinctives within Native American Churches for the Purpose of a Counseling Ministry.” Ministry Research Project (D.Min.). Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, 2005. |
LUMB011 |
Lumbee by grace: landmarks in Lumbee identity. Videocassette. 29.20 minutes. Pembroke, NC: Museum of the Native American Resource Center, Mass Communications Dept., and Media Integration Project, UNC-Pembroke, 2002. Remastered as DVD, 2007. Key source |
CHAV002 |
Chavis, Ben. “What is Lumbee Indian culture? Does it exist?” In: A good Cherokee, a good anthropologist: papers in honor of Robert K. Thomas. Ed. Steve Pavlik. Los Angeles: American Indian Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, 1998. Pp. 177-188. |
MAYN009 |
Sounds of Faith. Dir. and prod. by Malinda M. Maynor. Videocassette. Department of Communication, Stanford U, 1997. 14 min. Key source |
MONT001 |
Montgomerie, Deborah. “Coming to terms: Ngai Tahu, Robeson County Indians and the Garden Band of Ojibwa, 1840-1940. Three studies of colonialism in action.” Diss. Duke U, 1993. |
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. |
495 |
Locklear, Von Sevastion. “A Cross Cultural Study to Determine How Mental Health Is Defined in a Tri-Racial County in Southeastern North Carolina.” Diss. Ohio State U, 1985. |
1050 |
McMahan, Eva M. “Lumbee Soundings: Voices of the Past.” [Script for a 30-minute videotape.] Lumberton: Robeson County Compensatory Indian Education Project, 31 May 1984. 18 p. |
32 |
Spicer, Edward H. “Lumbees.” Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups. Ed. Stephen Thornstrom. Cambridge: Belknap—Harvard UP, 1980. Pp. 70-71. |
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. |
1046 |
Pembroke Senior High School. Literary Magazine Class. Lighter'd Knot. 1977. |
1009 |
Paths Toward Freedom: A Biographical History of Blacks and Indians in North Carolina by Blacks and Indians. Raleigh: Center for Urban Affairs, North Carolina State U, 1976. |
54 |
Dial, Adolph L., and David K. Eliades. The only land I know: A history of the Lumbee Indians. San Francisco: Indian Historian P, 1975. Rpt. |
15 |
Johnson, Guy Benton. “An Institutional Sketch of the Robeson County Indian Community.” 1951? 22p. Included in entry 468. |
15 |
Johnson, Guy Benton. “An Institutional Sketch of the Robeson County Indian Community.” 1951? 22p. [Included in entry 468.] |
312 |
Ater, Elma Louise. "A Historical Study of the Singing Conventions of the Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina." Thesis. Ohio State U, 1943. |
50 |
Oxendine, Clifton. "A Social and Economic History of the Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina." Thesis. George Peabody College for Teachers, 1934. |
11 |
Henderson, James E. The Croatan Indians of Robeson County. Report to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C. from James E. Henderson, Supt., Cherokee Agency, U.S. Indian Service, Dept. of Interior. Cherokee, N.C., 11 Dec. 1923. 8 p. National Archives and Records Service, Washington, D.C. RG 75, Entry 121, Central Classified Files, 1907-1939, 93807-1923-Cherokee School-150 (James Henderson’s Report). |
11 |
Henderson, James E. “The Croatan Indians of Robeson County.” Report to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C. from James E. Henderson, Supt., Cherokee Agency, U.S. Indian Service, Dept. of Interior. Cherokee, N.C., 11 Dec. 1923. 8 p. National Archives and Records Service, Washington, D.C. RG 75, Entry 121, Central Classified Files, 1907-1939, 93807-1923-Cherokee School-150 (James Henderson’s Report). |
513 |
McMillan, Hamilton. The Lost Colony Found: An Historical Sketch of the Discovery of the Croatan Indians. With: Their Advance Movement: Condition Before and After the War, Progress in Civilization and Religion. By the Rev. J. J. Blanks. Lumberton: Robesonian Job Print., [c1898?] 35 p. |