Wheeler-Howard Indian Reorganization Act

Record Number Citation
590

 

Josiah William Bailey Papers.  Special Collections Department, Perkins Library, Duke University.  [Not seen.]

 

1034

Elisha Locklear Collection. PO Box 1180, Pembroke, NC 28372

59

Sider, Gerald M. Lumbee Indian histories: Race, ethnicity and Indian identity in the Southern United States.

666

Wilkins, David Eugene.  “An Analysis of Colonial, State, and Federal ‘Definitions of Indian’.”  Thesis.  U of Arizona, 1982.

750

Rainbolt, Harry A. “Memorandum To: Commissioner of Indian Affairs. From: Area Director, Eastern Office. Subject: Hatteras Tuscarora Indians of North Carolina.” Washington: U.S. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Eastern Office, 26 Sept. 1975. 10 p.

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.

700

Seltzer, Carl C.  “Report on the Racial Status of Robeson County Indians.”  30 June 1936.  National Archives and Records Admin., Washington, DC.  Record Group 75, Entry 616, Applications and other records relating to registration under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, North Carolina.

608

McNickle, D’Arcy.  “Memorandum [for the Commissioner of Indian Affairs].  Re: Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina.”  Washington: Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1 May 1936.  13 p.

607

McNickle, D’Arcy. “Memorandum [for the Commissioner of Indian Affairs]. Re: Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina.” Washington: Bureau of Indian Affairs, 7 April 1936. 7 p.

1139

Pearmain, John. “Reservation”: Siouan Tribe of Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina. Indian Office Handbook of Information. Washington: Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Dept. of Interior, compiled Oct. 1935.

606

Cohen, Felix S.  “Memorandum for the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.”  Washington: Office of the Solicitor, US Dept. of the Interior, 8 April 1935.