Record Number | Citation |
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1019 |
“The Contemporary Descendants of the ‘22’ Recognized by the Dept. of Interior.” Unpublished typescript. N.d. 13 p. |
754 |
Barton, Peggy, and Darlene Locklear. “BIA Building Homes for Recognized Indians in Robeson.” Carolina Indian Voice 6 Oct. 1977: 7. |
749 |
“Indian Lawsuit Rules in Favor of Original 22’s Rights under IRA.” Carolina Indian Voice 17 April 1975: 1. |
744 |
Owens, Pamela. “Indians Rebel in Carolina.” Southern Patriot [Southern Conference Educational Fund, Louisville, KY] 31.5 (31 May 1973): 1, 3. Rpt. in Carolina Indian Voice 14 June 1973: 1, 3. |
733 |
Wright, Bill. “Tuscarora Indian Organization Files Suit Seeking Interior Department Assistance.” Carolina Indian Voice 29 March 1973: 1. |
731 |
Price, Bill. “Tuscarora Chief Offers Tribal History Account.” Robesonian 18 March 1973: 2A. |
725 |
Nichols, Rick. “Are They Indians? Are They Lumbees?” News and Observer 9 Jan. 1972: Sec. 4 p. [3]. |
633 |
Barton, Lew. “Evidence of legal ‘Indianness’ shown in long-lost document.” Robesonian 6 Dec. 1971: 11. |
610 |
Zimmerman, William. Letter to Joseph Brooks. Washington: Office of Indian Affairs, US Dept. of the Interior, stamped 12 Dec. 1938. Correspondence no. Ind-Org. 71526-38. [3] p. |
609 |
Sharpe, J. A., Jr. “Siouan Council’s Main Objective Realized in Indian Resettlement Project, Biggest Federal Benefit.” Robesonian 22 July 1938: 1. |