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Reising, R.W. 382

Reising, R. W.  “Lumbee Literature and Hero, ‘Henry Bear’.”  Agora: The Magazine for Gifted Students [Raleigh, NC: AG Publications, Inc.] 6.2 (Jan. 1992): 7-8.

Remsberg, Bonnie 839

Remsberg, Bonnie; Donna P. Conley, and Shirley James Longshore. “Fifty American Heroines.” Ladies Home Journal 101 (July 1984): 85, 141.

Rentz, Page RENT001

Rentz, Page. “More than $1 million going to improve health of babies in Robeson County.” Fayobserver [Fayetteville, NC] September 8, 2014.

Reuter, Edward Byron 697

Reuter, Edward Byron.  The Mulatto in the United States, Including a Study of the Role of Mixed-Blood Races Throughout the World.  Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1918.  Pp. 81-85.

Revels, Asa Alena REVE001

Revels, Asa Alena. Investigating drug-related violence in Indian Country: The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. Dissertation (Doctor of Philosophy in Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior). University of South Carolina, 2018.

Reynolds, Jerry REYN002

Reynolds, Jerry. “Indigenous geography: invisible history of tribes gets a hearing.” Indian country today May 11, 2004.

Reynolds, Malvina 1189

Reynolds, Malvina. “The Battle of Maxton Field.” Sing Out! 8.1 (Spring 1958): 4-5.

Reynolds, Jerry REYN001

Reynolds, Jerry. “Indigenous geography: invisible history of tribes gets a hearing.” Indian country today May 11, 2004.

Rezendes, Michael 1220

Rezendes, Michael. “Candidate’s Slaying Shocks County: Motive Sought in Apparent Assassination of Indian Seeking Judgeship.” Washington Post 28 Mar. 1988: A3.

Rhoades, J. RHOA001

Rhoades, J. D. The devil's right hand. New York: St. Martin's, 2005.

Rhodes, Barbara 1296

Rhodes, Barbara, and John Culbreth. “Jacobs Released from Jail, Plans to Stay in Charlotte.” Robesonian 24 July 1990: 1A.

Rhodes, Barbara 1295

Rhodes, Barbara. “Guilty Plea Gets Chavis Suspended Sentence in Trial.” Robesonian 5 June 1990: 8A.

Rhodes, Barbara 1294

Rhodes, Barbara. “Hatcher’s Attorney Sued for $1 Million in Damages.” Robesonian 1 May 1990: 1A.

Rhodes, Barbara 871

Rhodes, Barbara. “Attorney: No Merit to Charges Against Locklear.” Robesonian 27 Feb. 1990: 1A.

Rhodes, Barbara 870

Rhodes, Barbara. “Horace Locklear’s Motions Hearing Scheduled During Superior Court.” Robesonian 28 Jan. 1990: 1.

Rhodes, Barbara 872

Rhodes, B. “Locklear Agrees to Plea Bargain.” Robesonian 28 Feb. 1990: 1A.

Rhodes, Barbara 1297

Rhodes, Barbara. “Private Probe Questions Pierce Death.” Robesonian 26 Aug. 1990: 1A.

Rhodes, Barbara 423

Rhodes, Barbara.  “First Native American Woman Is Pastor.”  Robesonian 22 June 1990: 7A.

Rights, Douglas L. 19

Rights, Douglas L.  The American Indian in North Carolina.  2nd ed.  Winston-Salem: John F. Blair, 1957.  Pp. 144-49. 

Rights, Douglas L. 537

Rights, Douglas L.  “The Lost Colony Legend.”  Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of North Carolina 1.2 (Sept. 1934): 3-7.

Riley, Anissa RILE001

Riley, Anissa. "Vet Med partnership with UNC Pembroke to strengthen industry workforce, diversity." Tuskeegee University [Tuskeegee, AL]. July 31, 2017.

Rinzler, Kate 369

Rinzler, Kate, and Wanda Locklear.  “Going Seining: A Play in Three Acts.”  Unpublished typescript.  1989.

Rinzler, Kate 358

Rinzler, Kate.  “The Miracle of Maxton Field.”  Unpublished typescript. 1988.

Rives, Karin Schill RIVE001

Rives, Karin Schill. “County in crisis.” News and Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Sunday, 16 December 2001: pages 1A, 20A. 2886 words.

Rives, Julie Powers 1248

Rives, Julie Powers. “Jury Finds Indian Pair Not Guilty.” News and Observer 15 Oct. 1988: 1A.

Rives, Julie Powers 276

Rives, Julie Powers.  “A native son returns as cool healer, 40 years later.”  News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) 30 July 1989: 3D.  Rpt. in Carolina Indian Voice 3 Aug. 1989: 2.

Roach, Donald ROAC001

Roach, Donald. “University of Oklahoma-Norman in the game.” Black Issues in Higher Education 14.20 (November 27, 1997): 33.

Robbins, Cecil W. 399

Robbins, Cecil W.  “Meet the Methodists of Pembroke Parish.”  North Carolina Christian Advocate 23 Aug. 1951: 4-5.

Roberts, D.F. 713

Roberts, D. F.  “Methods of Analysis of the Genetic Composition of a Hybrid Population.”  Human Biology 37.1 (Feb. 1965): [38]-43.

Robinson, John 955

Robinson, John. “An Eternity of Job-Hunting for Lumbees.” Baltimore News American 12 May 1979.

Robinson, Melvin 546

Robinson, Melvin.  Riddle of the Lost Colony.  New Berlin, NC: Owen G. Dunn, 1946.  64p.

Rockett, Ali NEWS001

Rockett, Ali. "Lumbee Tribal Council votes to override budget veto disputed." Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, NC) Thursday, July 25, 2013.

Rockwell, Paul A. 1112

Rockwell, Paul A. “Lumbees rebelled against proposed draft by South.” Asheville Citizen-Times 2 Feb. 1958. [UNC-WL Clippings File]

Roetman, Sheena Louise ROET010

Roetman, Sheena Louise. "Lumbee Tribe of NC emerges slowly from Hurricane Matthew flood waters." Indian Country Today Media Network October 19, 2016

Rohzon, T. 951

Rohzon, T. “Indian Restaurant to Cook Up ... Jobs.” Baltimore Sun 27 Feb. 1975.

Roland, Donna 568

Roland, Donna.  Grandfather’s Stories.  Illus. Gene Locklear.  El Cajon, CA: Open My World, 1981.  28 p.

Rollins, Ray 795

Rollins, Ray. “Lumbees Grateful for Work in Piedmont.” Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel 20 March 1966.

Rollins, Brenda Whitehurst 361

Rollins, Brenda Whitehurst.  “Bane and Blessing.”  [Original novel.]  Thesis.  U of South Alabama, 1989.

Rolo, Mark Anthony ROLO001

Rolo, Mark Anthony. “Native filmmaker's work shown at Sundance Film Festival.” The Circle 18.2 (28 February 1997): 9.

Ronnie, Art 333

Ronnie, Art.  Locklear: The Man Who Walked on Wings.  South Brunswick: A. S. Barnes, 1973.

Rose, Hewitt 658

Rose, Hewitt.  “Lumbee Indians and the Law.”  Memorandum to John Merritt and Andria Turner, 16 Aug. 1979.  30 p.

Rosengarten, Dale ROSE001

Rosengarten, Dale. “Spirits of our ancestors: basket traditions in the Carolinas.” In:The crucible of Carolina: essays in the development of Gullah language and culture. Ed. Michael Montgomery. Athens, GA: Georgia UP, 1994. Pages 133-157.

Ross, Thomas E. ROSS003

Ross, Thomas E. One land, three peoples: a geography of Robeson County, North Carolina. 3rd ed. Southern Pines, NC: Carolinas Press, 2005. 176 pages (including index).

Ross, Thomas E. 489

Ross, Thomas E.  One Land, Three Peoples: An Atlas of Robeson County, North Carolina.  Lumberton: Thomas Ross, 1982.

Ross, Thomas E. ROSS002

Ross, Thomas E. “A comprehensive bibliography of the Carolina bays literature.” Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 103.1 (1987), 28-42.

Ross, Thomas E. ROSS001

“The Lumbee Indians.”   In:  Ross, Thomas E. American Indians in North Carolina: geographic interpretations. Southern Pines, NC: Karo Hollow Press, 1999.  Chapter 5, pages 103-136.

Ross, Thomas E. 499

Ross, Thomas E.  “The Lumbees: Population Growth of a Non-Reservation Indian Tribe.”  A Cultural Geography of North American Indians.  Ed. Thomas E. Ross.  Boulder: Westview, 1987.  Pp. 297-309.

Rouse, Jeanne 420

Rouse, Jeanne.  “Native American Church Has First Worship Service.”  North Carolina Christian Advocate 44 (15 Nov. 1988): 5.

Ruark, Henry G. 1183

Ruark, Henry G. “Fear Klan revival in the Carolinas.” Christian Century 75 (26 Feb. 1958): 257-58.

Rudd, Karen Sue (Beale) RUDD001

Rudd, Karen Sue (Beale). "The relationship between ethnicity, SES, and education on parental beliefs of manipulation, contempt, and privacy." Dissertation. North Carolina State U, 2006.

Ruffin, Jane 1300

Ruffin, Jane. “UNC-CH Law Teacher Loses Appeal of Contempt Case.” Raleigh News and Observer 18 Dec. 1991: 2B.

Ruffin, Jane 1219

Ruffin, Jane. “Pierce’s Sturdy Determination Recalled.” News and Observer 27 March 1988. Rpt. in NewsBank Names in the News 1988: fiche 101: C11.

Russell, Julia Lowry RUSS001

Russell, Julia Lowry. “Counting coup.” Pembroke Magazine 32 (2000): 134-138.

Russell, Julia Lowry RUSS003

Russell, Julia Lowry. “Faces.” In: Earth song, sky spirit: short stories of the contemporary Native American experience. Ed. Clifford E. Trafzer. New York: Doubleday, 1992. Pages 125-132.

Rutledge, Archibald 552

Rutledge, Archibald.  “The Lost Colony.”  From the Hills to the Sea: Fact and Legend of the Carolinas.  Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1958.  Pp. 30-41.

Ryan, Ethel 1168

Ryan, Ethel. “Indians who crushed rally were mature tribesmen.” Greensboro Record 21 Jan. 1958: A1.

Salvato, Rebecca NEWM002

Newman, Denise L., Lisa M. Sontag, and Rebecca Salvato. "Psychosocial aspects of body mass and body image among rural American Indian adolescents." Journal of youth and adolescence 35.2 (2006): 265-75.

Sampson, Nancy Morgan 487

Sampson, Nancy Morgan.  “A Study of the Self-Concepts of Black, White, and Indian Students, Grades Three through Twelve, Living in an Urban and a Rural Setting.”  Diss.  New York U, 1980.

Sanoff, Henry SANO001

Sanoff, Henry.  “Pembroke State University, Native American [Resource] Center.” In: School Design.  New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1994.  Pp. 169-173.

Saunders, Barry SAUN001

Saunders, Barry. “An end to Britt’s brand of justice.” The News & Observer (Raleigh, NC). April 12, 2016

Savilla, Elmer M. SAVI001

Savilla, Elmer M. “A view from the East: Who should cast stones at the Lumbee Nation?” Indian Country today (Lakota Times) 8.10 (September 6, 1988): 5.

Saxton, Michelle BLOG046

Saxton, Michelle. "North Carolina lawmakers continue to push Lumbee recognition." Lumina News [Wrightsville Beach, NC] December 23, 2010.

Scheirbeck, Helen Maynor 140

Scheirbeck, Helen Maynor.  "Education, Public Policy and the American Indian."  Diss.  Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1980.

Schilling, Vincent SCHI001

Schilling, Vincent. “Lumbee Could Decide NC Senate Race—Tribe Ignored in Recent Debate.” Indian Country Media Today. September 12, 2014.

Schilling-Estes, Natalie SCHI005

Schilling-Estes, Natalie. “Constructing ethnicity in interaction.” Journal of sociolinguistics 8.2 (May 2004): 163-195. 6 tables, 22 extracts.

Schilling-Estes, Natalie SCHI001

Schilling-Estes, Natalie. “Intra-ethnic differentiation and cross-ethnic English.” Paper presented at NWAVE 26 Conference, October 1997. 32 pages.

Schilling-Estes, Natalie SCHI002

Schilling-Estes, Natalie. “Redrawing ethnic dividing lines through linguistic creativity.” American Speech 75.4 (2000): 357-359.

Schilling-Estes, Natalie SCHI003

Schilling-Estes, Natalie. “Investigating intra-ethnic differentiation: /ay/ in Lumbee Native American English.” Language Variation and Change 12 (2000): 141-174.  

Schilling-Estes, Natalie SCHI004

Schilling-Estes, Natalie. “On the nature of isolated and post-isolated dialects: Innovation, variation and differentiation.” Journal of Sociolinguistics 6.1 (2002): 64-85.

Schlosser, Jim 981

Schlosser, Jim. “Lumbees Ask School Aide.” Greensboro Record 20 Feb. 1976: B8.

Schlosser, Jim SCHL001

Schlosser, Jim. “Swinging at history: Lumbee Indian pursues PGA Tour spot.” News & Record (Greensboro, NC) Tuesday, 24 April 2001. 810 words.

Schlosser, J. 976

Schlosser, J. “Aid Plans: Hit and Miss.” Greensboro Record 7 Aug. 1968: D1.

Schlosser, Jim 810

Schlosser, Jim. “Indians Represented.” Greensboro Record [Greensboro, NC] 3 April 1973: B1.

Schmalleger, Frank 353

Schmalleger, Frank.  “The Root Doctors and the Courtroom.”  North Carolina Folklore Journal 29.2 (Fall-Winter 1981): 102-05.

Schmalleger, Frank 350

Schmalleger, Frank.  “Criminal Justice-Related Magical Practices Among the Lumbee Indians of North Carolina.”  Paper presented at the Conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, May 1980.  11 p.

 

Schmalleger, Frank 827

Schmalleger, Frank, and Joe Freeman Britt. “The Death Penalty: A Case Study of ‘Britt’s Blitz’ in Robeson County.” Carolina Politics [Asheville, NC: Dept. of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Asheville] 1.1 (Oct. 1978): [5]-15.

Schmitz, Neil SCHM001

Schmitz, Neil. “The other man. Buffalo Child Long Lance became famous as Blackfoot Chief, even though he wasn't one.” Buffalo News (New York) 8 October 1995: M12 (Sunday).

Schogol, Jeff SCHO001

Schogol, Jeff. “Lumbees hope recognition easier with Helms's retirement.” Fayetteville Observer 20 April 2002.

Scholl, Mark B. SCHO002

Scholl, Mark B. "Native American identity development and counseling preferences: A study of Lumbee undergraduates." Journal of college counseling 9 (2006): 47-59.

Schudel, Matt BLOG068

Schudel, Matt. "Helen Maynor Scheirbeck, American Indian advocate and museum official, dies at 7." Washington Post December 25, 2010.

Scipio, Sylvester 878

Scipio, Sylvester. “County Endorses 8-Member Board.” Robesonian 26 Sept. 1991: 1A.

Scipio, Sylvester 375

Scipio, Sylvester. “D & L Gospel Singers Mark 25th Year Saturday.” Robesonian 23 Nov. 1990: 6A.

Scipio, Sylvester 378

Scipio, Sylvester.  “Local Gospel Group Goes National.”  Robesonian 11 Jan. 1991: 6A.

Scipio, Sylvester 425

Scipio, Sylvester.  “From Tents to TV, Locklear’s Ministry Grows.”  Robesonian 3 May 1991: 8A.

Scism, Jack 223

Scism, Jack.  “Old Main Rally Fails to Draw Big Candidates.”  Greensboro Daily News 19 March 1972: C1.

Scotchman, A. 1093

Scotchman, A. “The Lowrie Gang: a portion of Col. Olds’ article false and misleading.” Robesonian 13 July 1908: 1.

Scott, Christopher SCOT002

Scott, Christopher E. "An investigation of the impact of speaking the Lumbee dialect on the academic achievement and identity development of Native American college students." Dissertation. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008.

Scott, Chris SCOT001

Scott, Chris, and Kathleen Brown. "Rising above my raisin'? Using heuristic inquiry to explore the effects of Lumbee dialect on ethnic identity development." American Indian Quarterly 32.4 (2008): 485-521.

Seessel, Adam 267

Seessel, Adam.  “Pembroke State Remembers Its Indian Heritage.”  News and Observer 31 Aug. 1986: 41A.

Seessel, Adam 270

Seessel, Adam.  “Lumbee historian dedicated to the only land he knows.”  News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) 15 March 1988: 3D.

Seessel, Adam 1298

Seessel, Adam. “Coalition Struggles in Robeson County.” Southern Exposure 19.2 (Summer 1991): 7.

Segrest, Mab 1266

Segrest, Mab. 1988 Report: Bigoted Violence and Hate Groups in North Carolina. Durham: North Carolinians Against Racist and Religious Violence, 1989. Pp. 7-9.

Segrest, Mab 1233

Segrest, Mab. “Robeson County’s ‘Third World Ills’.” Christian Century 11 May 1988: 468-69. Rpt. (with modifications) in: Southern Changes [Atlanta: Southern Regional Council] 10.4 (July/Aug. 1988): 14-16.

Segrest, Mab 1233

Segrest, Mab. “Robeson County’s ‘Third World Ills’.” Christian Century 11 May 1988: 468-69. Rpt. (with modifications) in: Southern Changes [Atlanta: Southern Regional Council] 10.4 (July/Aug. 1988): 14-16.

Sellers, Stephanie M. SELL002

Sellers, Stephanie M. Black purse. N.P.: Spread Eagle Publishing, 2011. 

Sellers, Stephanie M. SELL001

Sellers, Stephanie M. The gamecocks. N. P.: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013. 

Seltzer, Carl C. 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.

Seong, Kijin SEON001

Seong, Kijin, and Clare Losey. "To remain or relocate? Mobility decisions of homeowners exposed to recurrent hurricanes." National Hazards Center [University of Colorado Boulder], 2020.

Sessoms, Ben CSAS001

"Lumbee Tribe courted in election--UNC historian tells N&O focus should be on lingering issues." Center for the Study of the American South, 25 October 2020.

Shaber, Sarah SHAB001

Shaber, Sarah R. Shell game. New York: Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Minotaur, 2007.

Shaffrey, Mary M. SHAF001

Shaffrey, Mary M. "Lumbee bill gets panel's OK, stalls; Dole, Burr say it's dead for this year." Winston-Salem journal Thursday, August 3, 2006.

Shapiro, Joseph P. 1231

Shapiro, Joseph P., and Ronald A. Taylor. “There’s Trouble in Robeson County.” U.S. News and World Report 104.17 (2 May 1988): 24, 27.

Sharpe, John 257

Sharpe, John.  “Old Main History Series Is Planned.”  Robesonian 17 Feb. 1980: 1D.

Sharpe, J.A., Jr. 596

Sharpe, J. A., Jr.  “Dispute of Robeson Indians Over New Name Based on Motives for Adoption.”  Robesonian 19 Feb. 1934: 1.

Sharpe, Bill 21

Sharpe, Bill.  “Down East Indians.”  The State 33.5 (1 Aug.1965): 13-14.

Sharpe, A.J. 1145

Sharpe, J. A. “Rural Indian Resettlement Project Is Large-Scale Federal Undertaking in Pembroke Section of Robeson County.” Robesonian 29 June 1938: 1.

Sharpe, Bill 14

Sharpe, Bill. “The Lost Tribes of Carolina.” The State [Charlotte, NC] 16.47 (23 April 1949): 3-4, 21, 23.

Sharpe, Bill 14

Sharpe, Bill.  “The Lost Tribes of Carolina.”  The State [Charlotte, NC] 16.47 (23 April 1949): 3-4, 21, 23.

Sharpe, J.A., Jr. 595

Sharpe, J. A., Jr.  “Sentiment Among Indians Divided on Change of Name.”  Robesonian 15 Feb. 1934: 1.

Sharpe, J.A., Jr. 609

Sharpe, J. A., Jr.  “Siouan Council’s Main Objective Realized in Indian Resettlement Project, Biggest Federal Benefit.”  Robesonian 22 July 1938: 1.

Sharpe, Helen Seawell 620

Sharpe, Helen Seawell.  “Indians Voice Name Change Opinions.”  Robesonian 23 Jan. 1952:  1.

Sharpe Jr., J. A. 920

Sharpe, J. A., Jr. “Indian Veterans Parade Before Gov. Cherry and Big Crowd at Pembroke.” Robesonian 18 March 1946: 1.

Shaw, Russell AJAC001

Shaw, Russell. [Question about John Oxendine.] Atlanta Journal/Atlanta Constitution 15 January 1995: A2

Shepard, Edith Vines 558

Shepard, Edith Vines.  “Our Roanoke Island Heritage.”  Carolina Indian Voice 5 July 1973: 1, 3; 12 July 1973: 1, 3.

Shepard, Jr., John 696

Shepard, John, Jr.  “Recognition Process Needs Revision.”  Robesonian 21 March 1993: 45.

Shiffer, James Eli SHIF001

Shiffer, James Eli. “Lazy river.” (Travel Column.) News and Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) 30 June 1996: H1.

Shiles, Bob SHIL045

Shiles, Bob. "Getting schooled on art." St. Pauls Review. June 26, 2016

Shiles, Bob SHIL075

Shiles, Bob. "Lumbee recognition effort getting powerful allies." St. Pauls Review [St Pauls, NC]. July 8, 2017.

Shiles, Bob SHIL005

Shiles, Bob. “No sale on Hayes Mill Pond.” Laurinburg Exchange [Laurinburg, NC] April 9, 2015.

Shiles, Bob SHIL067

Shiles, Bob. "Godwin high on recognition." The Red Springs Citizen [Red Springs, NC]. August 6, 2017. 

Shiles, Bob SHIL068

Shiles, Bob. "Red Spring steps up effort to stop flooding." Red Springs Citizen [Red Springs, NC]. August 1, 2017.

Shiles, Bob SHIL076

Shiles, Bob. "Godwin: Recognition is near." Red Springs Citizen [Red Springs, NC]. July 7, 2017.

Shiles, Bob NEWS002

Shiles, Bob. "Council miffed with tribal chair." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] July 24, 2013.

Shiles, Bob SHIL056

Shiles, Bob. "[Ben] Chavis: I orchestrated [school superintendent Tommy] Lowry firing; Two board members promise legal action." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] January 12, 2017.

Shiles, Bob SHIL074

Shiles, Bob. "County balks at giving pipeline permit." Red Springs Citizen [Red Springs, NC]. July 17, 2017.

Shiles, Bob SHIL052

Shiles, Bob. "[Harvey] Godwin reflects, expects a good new year." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] December 24, 2016.

Shiles, Bob SHIL051

Shiles, Bob. "Lumbee tribal administrator position in limbo." Red Springs Citizen [Red Springs, NC] September 29, 2016.

Shiles, Bob SHIL054

Shiles, Bob. "[School superintendent Tommy] Lowry fired in ambush. Board offers no explanation, has next super picked." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] January 11, 2017.

Shiles, Bob SHIL079

Shiles, Bob. "Group seeking recall election of tribal chairman." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. February 8, 2017.

Shiles, Bob SHIL039

Shiles, Bob. “Lumbee Tribal Council upholds 3-year enrollment rule.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). May 20, 2016

Shiles, Bob SHIL001

Shiles, Bob. “County’s probe unearths instances of conflict of interest at housing authority.” Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] August 19, 2014.

Shiles, Bob SHIL006

Shiles, Bob.  “ Court decides to open up ethics hearing.” Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] April 30, 2015.

Shiles, Bob SHIL027

Shiles, Bob. “Court: Brooks can run – Says he would be limited to 2-year term.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). September 2, 2015

Shiles, Bob BLOG067

Shiles, Bob. "Residents: Revive Riverside, center." Robesonian February 4, 2011.

Shiles, Bob SHIL032

Shiles, Bob. “Study: Congress cool to recognition – Lumbee professor surveys legislators.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). February 15, 2015

Shiles, Bob SHIL028

Shiles, Bob. “Justices delay ruling on ethics challenge.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). May 1, 2015

Shiles, Bob SHIL002

Shiles, Bob. “Rise of foster children challenges DSS.” Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] August 29, 2014.

Shiles, Bob SHIL003

Shiles, Bob. “Ordinance gives housing priority to tribal Elders.” Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] September 19, 2014.

Shiles, Bob SHIL076

Shiles, Bob. "Road named to honor late tribal leader." Red Springs Citizen [Red Springs, NC]. July 4, 2017.

Shiles, Bob SHIL021

Shiles, Bob. “Townsend wins leadership position.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC) November 6, 2015.

Shiles, Bob SHIL022

Shiles, Bob. “Townsend: No conflict of interest – Tribal councilman says others violating policy.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC) January 2, 2016.

Shiles, Bob SHIL050

Shiles, Bob. "Robeson County plans to canvass results amid govenor’s race holdup." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] November 26, 2016.

Shiles, Bob SHIL034

Shiles, Bob. “Tribal Council – signs off – health efforts.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). October 16, 2015

Shiles, Bob SHIL033

Shiles, Bob. “Tribal Council gets update on center’s progress.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). February 20, 2015

Shiles, Bob SHIL073

Shiles, Bob. "Tribal Council goes silent on sanctions against member." The Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. July 21, 2017.

Shiles, Bob SHIL023

Shiles, Bob. “Tribal Council OKs $200 monthly stipend - $60,000 approved for veterans programs.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC) February 19, 2016.

Shiles, Bob SHIL077

Shiles, Bob. "Robeson Democrats ordered to redo local election." Red Springs Citizen [Red Springs, NC]. July 4, 2017.

Shiles, Bob SHIL042

Shiles, Bob. "Tribal Council rejects Porter as administrator." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] August 17, 2016.

Shiles, Bob SHIL066

Shiles, Bob. "Tribal Council wants Lumber River renamed to honor Lumbee." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] September 21, 2017.

Shiles, Bob SHIL007

Shiles, Bob. “Tribal court plans closed hearing on ethics allegations.” Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] April 28,2015.