Twenty-two (Original)

Record Number Citation
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 Unpublished typescript.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.