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The Lumbee Indians, An Annotated Bibliography
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Activism since the late 1980s
Archaeology
Arts and crafts
Biographical sources
Business, economics, employment, and housing
Communities in Robeson County that are mainly Lumbee
Crime, criminal justice, and law
Cultural expressions–-other
Curriculum materials
Drama and pageants
Education–-higher and UNC-Pembroke
Education–-public schools and overviews
Federal acknowledgment
Folklore, storytelling, and oral traditions
Genealogy
Health–-including conventional medicine and folk medicine
Henry Berry Lowry era
Klu Klux Klan routing of 1958
Language: Lumbee English
Laws (state and federal) and court cases
Literature and creative writing by and/or about the Lumbee
Lumbee history
Lumbee River; environmentalism
Media items: CDs; DVDs; audio; video
Military service
Music and dance; pow-wows; parades
Oral history
Origins of the tribe
Overviews and studies–comprehensive
Overviews--brief
Photography and film
Politics and government
Race relations and segregation
Red Banks Mutual Association; farming
Religion and churches
Robeson County
Settlements outside Robeson County (including Baltimore; Greensboro; Bulloch County, Georgia)
Social science studies (anthropology, psychology, etc.); social services
Sports and athletics
Tribal government
Tribal name and identity
Triracial isolates and mixed bloods
Tuscarora Indians of Robeson County