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Locklear, Von Sevastion 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.

Locklear, Hayes A. LOCK001

Locklear, Hayes A.; Natalie Schilling-Estes, Walt Wolfram, and Clare J. Dannenberg. A dialect dictionary of Lumbee English. Raleigh, NC; The North Carolina Language and Life Project, North Carolina State U, June 1996. 18 pages.

Locklear, Barbara Brayboy 846

Locklear, Barbara Brayboy-. “King Joe’s Court.” Aardvark 88. Ed. Anne Russell. Pembroke: Journalism Program, Pembroke State University, 1988? Pp. 43-45. [IERC]

Locklear, Marshil Bullard LOCK067

Locklear, Marshil Bullard. Assessment of perceived barriers to implementing lifestyle modifications in the management of prediabetes or Type 2 diabetes in individuals of the Lumbee Tribe: Project review. Thesis/Dissertation. Brenau University, 2018. 23 pages.

Locklear, Mark LOCK048

Locklear, Mark. "Robeson case inspires state bill." Robesonian Tuesday, April 3, 2007.

Locklear, Mark LOCK038

Locklear, Mark. "Lumbees mark 50 years of recognition, seek more." Robesonian Friday, June 09, 2006.

Locklear, Barbara Brayboy 679

Locklear, Barbara Brayboy.  “Land of the Lumbee.”  Unpublished typescript.  1989.  5p.  [IERC]  Rpt. in Robesonian 29 Sept. 1991: 4A.

Locklear, James LOCK060

Locklear, James. “Painting captures Lumbee-Klan clash.” The Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, NC). October 19, 2015

Locklear, Mark LOCK028

Locklear, Mark. "Panel wants to get word out on gaming process." Robesonian 7 March 2003.

Locklear, Arlinda BLOG036

Locklear, Arlinda. "Part 1: Reflections on the Battle for Lumbee Recognition." YouTube. 28 April 2010.

Locklear, Arlinda BLOG035

Locklear, Arlinda. "Part 2: Reflections on the Battle for Lumbee Recognition." YouTube. 28 April 2010.

Locklear, Arlinda BLOG034

Locklear, Arlinda. "Part 3: Reflections on the Battle for Lumbee Recognition." YouTube. 28 April 2010.

Locklear, Arlinda BLOG033

Locklear, Arlinda. "Part 4: Reflections on the Battle for Lumbee Recognition." YouTube. 28 April 2010.

Locklear, Eric R. LOCK063

Locklear, Eric R. “Transparency needed after HUD report alleges tribal misspending.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). May 31, 2016

Locklear, Arlinda BLOG032

Locklear, Arlinda. "Part 5: Reflections on the Battle for Lumbee Recognition." YouTube. 28 April 2010.

Locklear, Arlinda BLOG031

Locklear, Arlinda. "Part 6: Reflections on the Battle for Lumbee Recognition." YouTube. 28 April 2010.

Locklear, Arlinda BLOG030

Locklear, Arlinda. "Part 7: Reflections on the Battle for Lumbee Recognition." YouTube. 28 April 2010.

Locklear, A.S. 392

Locklear, A. S.  “The Catawba Indians: Reservation of 600 Acres Near Rock Hill, S.C.—Missionary Work Among Them.”  Robesonian 15 Oct. 1917: 3.

Locklear, Mark LOCK050

Locklear, Mark. "Tribal administrator retires." Robesonian Thursday, April 26, 2007.

Locklear, Arlinda BLOG029

Locklear, Arlinda. "Part 8: Reflections on the Battle for Lumbee Recognition." YouTube. 28 April 2010.

Locklear, Arlinda BLOG028

Locklear, Arlinda. "Part 9: Reflections on the Battle for Lumbee Recognition." YouTube. 28 April 2010.

Locklear, Lawrence LOCK056

Locklear, Lawrence T. "Down by the ol' Lumbee: An investigation into the origin and use of the word 'Lumbee' prior to 1952." Native South 3 (2010): 103-17.

Locklear, Erica Abrams LOCK052

Locklear, Erica Abrams. "'What are you?' Exploring racial categorization in Nowhere else on earth." Southern literary journal 39.1 (Fall 2006): 33-53.

Locklear, Mark LOCK036

Locklear, Mark. “House panel to debate Lumbee bill.” Robesonian 29 March 2004.

Locklear, Mark LOCK049

Locklear, Mark. "Tribal Council nixes salary increase." Robesonian Tuesday, March 27, 2007.

Locklear, Brett A. LOCK004

Locklear, Brett A. “Letter: Lumbee writer appalled by GQ article.” Robesonian 16 March 1994: 4A.

Locklear, A.S. 582

Locklear, A. S.  “A Protest.  The Indians of Robeson Merely Want Their Original Name and Are Not ‘Pursuing a Shadow’.”  Robesonian 7 (8?) Feb. 1910: 8.

Locklear, Mark LOCK065

Locklear, Mark. “Maynor remembered as advocate for students.” Laurinburg Exchange (Laurinburg, NC). June 26, 2016

Locklear, Mark LOCK037

Locklear, Mark. “Tribal officials, LRDA suggest possible merge.” Robesonian April 19, 2004.

Locklear, Ramona LOCK053

Locklear, Ramona. "A study of Lumbee homicide, 1983-1987. What's going on here?" Thesis (Master of Public Health). University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1989. 84 pages.

Locklear, Barbara Braveboy 881

Locklear, Barbara Braveboy. “Pembroke Manufacturer Earns Blue Chip Award.” Robesonian 20 June 1993: D1.

Locklear, Mark LOCK022

Locklear, Mark. “Meadors accepts invite.” Robesonian 24 June 2002.

Locklear, Mark LOCK020

Locklear, Mark. “Board takes no action on Harding.” Robesonian Thursday, 30 March 2002.

Locklear, Mark LOCK061

Locklear, Mark. “Tribe’s housing policy needs tweaking.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). September 21, 2002

Locklear, Mark LOCK031

Locklear, Mark. “Board votes 7-3 to hire Canadian educator.” Robesonian Wed., April 30, 2003.

Locklear, Tammie Sue LOCK058

Locklear, Tammie Sue. "Emergent literacy skills of Native American Lumbee children of Robeson County, North Carolina." North Carolina Central U, 2000.

Locklear, Mark LOCK034

Locklear, Mark. “Lowry, Lumbee advocate, died at 91.” Robesonian 16 March 2004.

Locklear, James LOCK016

Locklear, James. “Cancer claims Judge Brooks.” Fayetteville Observer Thursday, 7 March 2002.

Locklear, Mark LOCK012

Locklear, Mark. “Indian mothers look to make a difference.” Robesonian 20 August 2001.

Locklear, Mark LOCK026

Locklear, Mark. “SAT scores surge 30 points.” Robesonian Thursday, 29 August 2002.

Locklear, Barbara Brayboy 381

Locklear, Barbara Brayboy.  “Playwright Lets Native Americans Tell Own Story.”  Robesonian 29 Sept. 1991: 1C.

Locklear, Mark LOCK030

Locklear, Mark. “UNCP will wait on nickname decision.” Robesonian Tuesday, 29 April 2003.

Locklear, Grover Kevin LOCK043

LOCK043. Locklear, Grover Kevin. "Political readjustment of Lumbee Indian veterans in Robeson County, North Carolina: 1941-1998." Thesis (M.A., American Indian Studies). U of Arizona, 1998. 143p.

Locklear, James LOCK017

Locklear, James. “Mourners Pay Homage [to] Judge Brooks.” Fayetteville Observer Saturday, 9 March 2002.

Locklear, Mark LOCK025

Locklear, Mark. “Lumbee Council considers eligibility of felons.” Robesonian Monday, 19 August 2002.

Locklear, James LOCK062

Locklear, James. “Sen. Burr headlines first Lumbee Economic Summit, visits Robeson Community College.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). June 2, 2016

Locklear, Linda G. 815

Locklear, Linda G. “The LRDA Story.” Carolina Indian Voice 29 Sept. 1974: 4.

Locklear, Herbert H. 482

Locklear, Herbert H.  “American Indian Alcoholism: Program for Treatment.”  Social Work 22.3 (May 1977): 202-07.

Locklear, H. 946

Locklear, H. “American Indian Myths.” Social Work 17 (May 1972): 72-80.

Locklear, Donald 172

Locklear, Donald.  "Native American Accountability for Academic Learning and its Relationship to Standardized Test Achievement."  Diss.  South Carolina State College, 1991.  130 p.

Locklear, James LOCK015

Locklear, James. “Former pro baseball player swings soul into painting.” Fayetteville Observer Friday, 6 July 2001.

Locklear, Brooke LOCK013

Locklear, Brooke. “The Lumbee struggle.” North Carolina Political Review November-December, 2001.

Locklear, Barbara Brayboy 428

Locklear, Barbara Braveboy-.  “Friendship Missionary Baptist Church Building on Dedication and Devotion.”  Robesonian 4 Sept. 1992: 6A.

Locklear, Patrick 769

Locklear, Patrick. “Some Questions.” Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] 19 April 1928: 4.

Locklear-Brayboy, Ervin LOCK010

Locklear-Brayboy, Ervin. “What's in Lumbee name? Not much.” Robesonian Friday, June 16, 2000, p. 4A.

Locklear-Brayboy, Ervin LOCK010

Locklear-Brayboy, Ervin. “What's in Lumbee name? Not much.” Robesonian Friday, June 16, 2000, p. 4A.

Long, Sylvester Clark "Buffalo Child Long Lance" 293

Buffalo Child Long Lance [Sylvester Clark Long].  Redman Echoes: Comprising the Writings of Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance and Biographical Sketches by his Friends.  Los Angeles: Frank Wiggins Trade School, Dept. of Printing, 1933.

Lopez, Pablo LOPE001

Lopez, Pablo. “Army pays first-ever tribute to American Indians; ceremony honors service of veterans dating back to Revolutionary War.” The Fresno Bee (California) 18 November 1997 (Home Edition): Telegraph section p. A6.  581 words.

Lore, Diane LORE001

Lore, Diane. “A healing bond: shaman links mind, body for cure.” The State (Columbia, S.C.) 31 July 1995: B1 (Monday).

Lovin, Mable S. 1016

Lovin, Mable S., comp. 1810 Census for Robeson County, North Carolina. N.p.: n.p., n.d.

Lovin, Mable S. 1017

Lovin, Mable S., comp. 1820 Census for Robeson County, North Carolina. N.p.: n.p., n.d. 

Lowery, Malinda Maynor LOWE002

Lowery, Malinda Maynor. "Indians, Southerners, and Americans: Race, tribe, and nation during ‘Jim Crow’." Native South 2 (2009): 1-22.

Lowery, Malinda Maynor LOWE003

Lowery, Malinda Maynor. "Racial science and federal recognition: Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South." In Recognition, sovereignty struggles, & indigenous rights in the United States: a sourcebook. Ed. Amy E. Den Ouden and Jean M. O'Brien. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 2013. Pp. 65-94.

Lowery, Malinda Maynor LOWE008

Lowery, Malinda Maynor. "On the antebellum fringe: Lumbee Indians, slavery, and removal." Native South, vol. 10, 2017, pp. 40-59.

Lowery, Willie French LOWE005

Lowery, Willie French. "Hello, America." Interview by Michael C. Taylor Southern Cultures 16.3 (2010): 79-101.

Lowery, Malinda Maynor LOWE001

Lowery, Malinda Maynor. "Telling our own stories: Lumbee history and the federal acknowledgment process." American Indian Quarterly 33.4 (2009): 499-522.

Lowery, Malinda Maynor LOWE001

Lowery, Malinda Maynor. “Malinda Maynor Lowery: No ‘honor’ at all.” Newsandobserver [Raleigh, NC] August 30, 2014.

Lowery, Willie French 338

Lowery, Willie French.  Proud to be a Lumbee.   With Miriam Oxendine and Lumbee children.  33 1/2 rpm sound disc.  27 min. [Pembroke, NC]: Willie French Lowery Pub. Co., 812011B-2077, [197?], 2004.

Lowery, Malinda Maynor LOWE009

Lowery, Malinda Maynor. The Lumbee Indians: An American struggle. U of North Carolina P, 2018.

Lowery, Malinda Maynor LOWE007

Lowery, Malinda Maynor. "Lumbee Indian women: Historical change and cultural adaptation." In: American Indian Women of Proud Nations: Essays on History, Language, and Education. Ed. Cherry M. Beasley, Mary A. Jacobs, and Ulrike Wiethaus. New York: Peter Lang, 2016. Pages 9-22.

Lowery, Malinda Maynor LOWE006

Lowery, Malinda Maynor. "The Lumbee table is equal parts Indian, southern, and American." Indyweek November 23, 2016.

Lowery, Malinda Maynor LOWE004

Lowery, Malinda Maynor. Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South: Race, Identity, and the Making of a Nation. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 2010.   Key source

Lowrey, Clarence E. LOWR007

Lowrey, Clarence E. The Invasion of America. Lumberton, N.C: publisher not identified, 1962.

Lowrey, Clarence E. 51

 Lowrey, Clarence E.  The Lumbee Indians of North Carolina.  Lumberton: Clarence E. Lowrey, 1960.  64p.

Lowry, D.F. 403

Lowry, D. F.  “Recalls Lumbee Conference Formed Around Union Chapel.”  Robesonian 9 Jan. 1958.

Lowry, David LOWR006

Lowry, David. "Speaking of secrets and mischief." North American dialogue 14.2 (2011): 30-32.

Lowry, D.F. 549

Lowry, D. F.  “No Mystery.”  The State 20.29 (20 Dec. 1952): 24.

Lowry, Ronald H. LOWR001

Lowry, Ronald H. “Recollections of artifacts from the family farm.” Carolina Indian Voice 21 January 1999: 1.

Lowry, Jason B. 413

Lowry, Jason B.  “An Evaluation of the Eighty-First Annual Session of the Lumber River Conference of the Holiness Methodist Church Held at Union Chapel Church, Nov. 6-8, 1981.”  Unpublished typescript. 1982.

Lowry, D.F. 405

Lowry, D. F.  “Stresses Unity for Advance in Indian Church.”  Robesonian 6 March 1958.

Lowry, Reba 397

Lowry, Reba.  “He Carried the Mail for Thirty Years.”  Pembroke Progress 10 Nov. 1949: 1.

Lowry, Jerry 417

Lowry, Jerry.  “A Brief History of Native American Methodist Missions.”  Unpub. typescript.  Durham: Duke U Divinity School, [20 Mar. 1987].  59 p.

Lowry, Carlitta Lynn LOWR003

Lowry, Carlitta Lynn. "Diabetes Mellitus in Certain Citizens of Robeson County: Treatment Efficacy Difference between Sexes." Undergraduate Chancellor's Scholars Program thesis. University of North Carolina at Pembroke, 1999. 

Lowry, Jason B. 261

Lowry, Jason B.  “Letter to Gene Warren, PSU, Director of Public Information.”  Unpublished typescript.  Jan. 1984.  37 p.

Lowry, David S. LOWR005

Lowry, David S. "I know you! Understanding racial experience within the Lumbee Indian community." M. A. thesis. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2010. Web.

Lowry, M.L. 78

Lowry, M. L.  “Education Among Indians Growing at a Rapid Pace.”  Robesonian  Nov. 1937: Sec. 6 p. 3.  (Industrial—Historical—Agricultural Progress Edition.)

Lowry, D.F. 393

Lowry, D. F.  “Robeson’s Indians Taking Interest in Religious Affairs.”  Robesonian Nov. 1937: Sec. 3 p. 6.

Lowry, Ira Pate 311

Lowry, Ira Pate.  "The Instrumental Music of the Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina."  Thesis.  Ohio State U, 1942.

Lowry, 1119

“Lowry: ‘He didn’t kill as many ... as Moses’.” Greensboro Daily News 17 Jan. 1971: A15.

Lowry, D.F. 404

Lowry, D. F.  “Calls for Unification of Indian Methodists.”  Robesonian 13 Feb. 1958: [4].

Lowry, Shirley 245

Lowry, Shirley.  “Sees New PSU Chancellor as Serving ‘Long, Vital Need’.”  Robesonian  28 May 1979: 6.

Lowry, Steve BLOG043

Lowry, Steve. "Lumbee heritage." News and Observer. December 17, 2010.

Lowry, D.F. LUMB007

Lowry, D.F. “Lumbee Indian Act of 1953: its origin and rationale.” Looking back while walking forward (column). Carolina Indian Voice Thursday, 6 July 2000: 4.

Lowry, David LOWR006

Lowry, David S, and James L. Peacock. For the Healing of the Nations: Lumbee Indian Community, Christian Missions, and the Transformative Power of Intervention. Diss. Chapel Hill, N.C: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2012.

Lowry, Welton LOWR008

Lowry, Welton. “Welton Lowry.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). March 16, 2004

Lozada, Fantasy Taina LOZA001

Lozada, Fantasy Taina. "The contribution of parents‘ beliefs about children‘s emotions to parents‘ emotion-related socialization behaviors." M. S. North Carolina State U, 2011.

Lucas, Sarah 348

Lucas, Sarah.  “Outdoor Drama Production Crews, Actors Get Ready.”  Robesonian 19 June 1979: 15.

 

Lucas, John Paul, Jr. 302

Lucas, John Paul, Jr., and Bailey Troy Groome. The King of Scuffletoun: A Croatan Romance. Richmond, VA: Garrett and Massie, 1940.

Lucas, Sandy LUCA002

Lucas, Sandy K. "Walking two worlds: Integrating Lumbee Indian values and practices in education." Ed.D. U of Arizona, 2006.

Lurie, Nancy Oestreich LURI001

Lurie, Nancy Oestreich. “Sol tax and tribal sovereignty.” Human Organization 58.1 (Spring 1999): 108- .

Lux, Joseph R. LUX0001

Lux, Joseph R. “When is an Indian not an 'Indian'? State v. Daley.” South Dakota Law Review 36.2 (1991): 419-433.

Lynn, Lynette B. 247

Lynn, Lynette B.  “Givens Opposed by Indian Commission.”  Robesonian 8 June 1979: 1-2.

Lynn, Lynette B. 246

Lynn, Lynette B.  “Anti-Givens Rally Fails to Materialize.”  Robesonian 4 June 1979: 1.

Lynn, Lynette B. 239

Lynn, Lynette B.  “Jones Says His Farewell to PSU.”  Robesonian 22 April 1979: 7B.

 

Lynn, Lynette B. 255

Lynn, Lynette.  “Old Main Rededicated Saturday.”  Robesonian 17 Feb. 1980: 1.

Lynn, Lynette B. 661

Lynn, Lynette B.  “Indian Status Proved.”  Robesonian 1 May 1980: 17.

MacNeill, Ben Dixon 12

MacNeill, Ben Dixon. “Riddle of the Lumbee Indians.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC]: 1926 Sec. 2 p. 1, in issues for 31 Jan., 7 Feb., 14 Feb., and 21 Feb.

MacNeill, Ben Dixon 12

MacNeill, Ben Dixon.  “Riddle of the Lumbee Indians.”  News and Observer [Raleigh, NC]: 1926 Sec. 2 p. 1, in issues for 31 Jan., 7 Feb., 14 Feb., and 21 Feb.

Madeja, Geoffrey INDI005

Indian warriors: the untold story of the Civil War. DVD (50 min.). Dir. Geoffrey Madeja. Prod. Bernard Dudek. The History Channel, 2006. Item #AAE-76954

Maguire, Marti MAGU002

Maguire, Marti. "Finding the beauty of story in a difficult history [Malinda Maynor Lowery]." Tar Heel of the Week. News and observer [Raleigh, NC] July 13, 2013.

Makofsky, Abraham 959

Makofsky, Abraham. “Struggling to Maintain Identity: Lumbee Indians in Baltimore.” Anthropological Quarterly 55 (April 1982): 74-83. [PSU-MLL]

Makofsky, Abraham 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]

Makofsky, Abraham MAKO001

Makofsky, Abraham. "Tradition and change in the Lumbee Indian community of Baltimore." Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol. 32(8-B), Feb, 1972. pp. 4372.

Makofsky, Abraham 957

Makofsky, Abraham. “Tradition and Change in the Lumbee Indian Community of Baltimore.” Maryland Historical Magazine 75.1 (1980): 55-71.

Makofsky, Abraham 947

Makofsky, Abraham, and David Makofsky. “Class Consciousness and Culture: Class Identifications in the Lumbee Indian Community of Baltimore.” Anthropological Quarterly 46.4 (1973): 261-77. [PSU-MLL]

Makofsky, Abraham 940

Makofsky, Abraham. “Tradition and Change in the Lumbee Indian Community of Baltimore.” Diss. Catholic U of America, 1971. [UNC-G]

Mangiameli, Mike 1209

Mangiameli, Mike. “Hatcher, Jacobs Indicted.” Robesonian 10 Feb. 1988: 1A.

Mangiameli, M. 1234

Mangiameli, M. “Hunt Gets 30 Year Sentence.” Robesonian 29 May 1988: 1A.

Mangum, O.R. 516

Mangum, O. R.  “The ‘Lost Colony’ Found.”  Wake Forest Student 25.7 (April 1906): 517-25.

Manley, Roger MANL001

Manley, Roger. Signs and wonders: outsider art inside North Carolina. Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1989. Pp. 35, 53, 117.

Manning, Charles 1111

Manning, Charles. “Last of Lowerys recalls saga of death and terror.” Greensboro Daily News 19 Jan. 1958: A13.

Marks, Stuart A. MARK001

Marks, Stuart A. Southern history in black and white: nature, history, and ritual in a North Carolina community. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1991. 327 pages.

Marks, Eddie 251

Marks, Eddie.  “Pembroke Candidate Files Discrimination Complaint.”  Greensboro Daily News 24 July 1979: A1.

Marks, Eddie 985

Marks, Eddie. “Locklear Honored as Indian of the Year.” Greensboro Daily News 24 June 1979: B1.

Marks, Heather Forbis MARK002

Marks, Heather Forbis. “'Same ingredients, different labels': marking tribal boundaries at the North Carolina Indian Cultural Center.” Thesis. Wake Forest U, 1998. 154 pages.

Marley, Clare Johnson 303

Marley, Clare Johnson. “Swamp Outlaw: A Drama of the Croatan Rebellion.”  Carolina Play Book.  Chapel Hill: The Carolina Playmakers, May 1940-Dec. 1941.  Pp. 10-21.

Marsh, John 973

Marsh, John. “Church Beckons, and–Lumbees Find a Place to Go.” Greensboro Record 18 Jan. 1966: B1.

Marshall, John MARS001

Marshall, John “Tall Bird.” “Can you vote? Would you vote if given the opportunity?” Carolina Indian Voice 5 November 1998:2.

Marson, Stephen M. 1243

Marson, Stephen M. “The Murder of Julian Pierce: Can Sandy Jordan Chavis Receive a Fair Trial?” Report submitted to Evander M. Britt et al., attorneys at law. Lumberton: Marson and Associates, 13 Aug. 1988. 18 p.

Martin, D.G. MART001

Martin, D. G. “An insider's guide to Pembroke.” Our State: Down Home in North Carolina 68.6 (November 2000): 66-72.

Martin, Terry 1218

Martin, Terry. “Julian Pierce, Lumbee Indian Activist, Is Shot to Death.” Winston-Salem Journal 27 March 1988: A1.

Martin, Stephen MART002

Martin, Stephen. “Making their mark: new store part of plan to increase awareness on local business scene.” Greensboro News & Record Sunday, May 25, 2003: E1-E2.

Martin, L. 1101

Martin, L. “Robeson’s 10-year reign of terror recalled.” Charlotte Observer 22 April 1934: Sec. 3 p. 2. Rpt. Robesonian 26 Apr. 1934: 7; 3 May 1934: 7.

Martin, Terry 851

Martin, Terry. “Minorities’ Disunity in Robeson County Dilutes Voting Strength.” Winston-Salem Journal 28 Feb. 1988: A1.

Massengill, Stephen E. 1130

Massengill, Stephen E. “The detectives of William W. Holden, 1869-1870.” North Carolina Historical Review 62.4 (Oct. 1985): 448-87.

Maxwell, William MAXW001

Maxwell, William. "The Back Swamp drainage project, Robeson County, North Carolina: Biopolitical intervention in the lives of Indian farmers." Water History January 19, 2017.

Maynor, Malinda MAYN019

Maynor, Malinda, and Judy Kertesz. Sounds of Faith [Website]. 1999-2002.

Maynor, Malinda MAYN005

Maynor, Malinda. Real Indian. Videocassette (1/2 in, sound, color). 7.5 min. New York: Women Make Movies, 1996. DVD re-release, 2009. Key source

Maynor, Waltz 135

Maynor, Waltz. An Evaluation of Education for Indians, Robeson County, North Carolina 1975-1976. Lumberton: Robeson County Board of Education, 1976. 24 p. ERIC ED 147 065

Maynor, Lacy W. 625

Maynor, Lacy W.  “The Trail of the 20th Century Brave.”  Address.  National Congress of American Indians, 15th Annual Convention, Missoula, Montana, 15 (?) Sept. 1958.

Maynor, Lacy W. 1191

Klash Kluxer Kaput. Scrapbook compiled by Lacy Maynor. 

Maynor, Lacy W. 96

Maynor, Lacy W.  “A Lumbee Speaks.”  Indian Affairs [Newsletter of the Association of American Indian Affairs, Inc.] 39 (Dec. 1960): 2.

Maynor, Malinda MAYN013

Maynor, Malinda. “Making Christianity sing: the origins and experience of Lumbee Indian and African American church music.” In: Confounding the color line: the Indian-Black experience in North America. Ed. James F. Brooks. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 2002. Pages 321-345.

Maynor, Gerald D. 130

Maynor, Gerald D.  “The Effects of Socio-Economic Status and Race on Parental Attitudes toward Public Education in a Tri-Racial School District.”  Diss.  Coral Gables, FL: U of Miami, 1974.

Maynor, Waltz 132

Maynor, Waltz, and Vernon R. Thompson.  Indian Education Elementary and Secondary School Assistance Program, Robeson County, N.C., 1973-74.  Lumberton: Robeson County Board of Education, 1974.  ERIC ED 147 064

Maynor, Malinda MAYN014

Maynor, Malinda M. "People and place: Croatan Indians in Jim Crow Georgia, 1890-1920." Thesis. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2002. 43 p. 100 references (primary and secondary). Key source

Maynor, Jesse 614

Maynor, Jesse.  “Says Indians Have ‘God-Given Rights’.”  Robesonian 9 May 1949: 4.

Maynor, Malinda MAYN020

Maynor, Malinda. "Practicing sovereignty: Lumbee identity, tribal factionalism, and federal recognition, 1932-1934." Foundations of First Peoples' sovereignty: history, education & culture. Ed. Wiethaus, Ulrike. New York: Peter Lang, 2008. 57-95.

Maynor, Malinda MAYN008

Maynor, Malinda. "Finding wisdom in places: Lumbee family history." Indigenous diasporas and dislocations. Eds. Graham Harvey and Charles D. Thompson, Jr. Vitality of indigenous religions. Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005. 153-67.

Maynor, Waltz 131

Maynor, Waltz, and W. G. Katzenmeyer.  “Academic Performance and School Integration: A Multi-Ethnic Analysis.”  Journal of Negro Education 43.1 (1974): 30-38.