Record Number | Citation |
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LAGR001 |
Lagrone, Juanita. "Chavis: 'You can't teach passion.'" Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] July 31, 2016. |
LOCK065 |
Locklear, Mark. “Maynor remembered as advocate for students.” Laurinburg Exchange (Laurinburg, NC). June 26, 2016 |
WILL005 |
Willets, Sarah. “McCrory: Revels inspired pay proposal.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). April 11, 2016 |
MERE001 |
Meredith, America. “Lloyd Earl Oxendine.” First American Art Magazine Winter (2015/2016): 90-91. |
LAND002 |
Landry, Alysa. “Robin Cummings: The New ‘Mayor’ at UNC Pembroke.” Indian Country Today Media Network. September 29, 2015 |
LUMB017 |
“Lumbee Indians of NC: Work and Cook and Eat.” Southern Foodways Alliance. |
OXEN011 |
Oxendine, Linda. "Remembering Adolph Dial: A man for all seasons." Robesonian (Lumberton, NC) September 2, 2013. |
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. |
LOWE002 |
Lowery, Malinda Maynor. "In memorium [Helen Maynor Scheirbeck]." Journal of American Indian Education 50 (2011): 12. |
RAYL001 |
"On service: Ray Littleturtle left Lumbee tribe stronger." Editorial. Fayetteville Observer Friday, January 14 2011. |
OWIN001 |
Owings, Alison. “A trio of Lumbees. Pamela Brooks Sweeney, Curt Locklear, and Mary and Cummings Jacobs.” Indian voices: Listening to Native Americans. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 2011. 37–61. |
CHAV005 |
Chavis, Preston. Memoirs of a Lumbee Native American boy. Mustang, OK: Tate Publishing & Enterprises, 2011. |
HAST003 |
Hasty, Kim. "'Handsome Ransom' was a leader in life." Fayetteville Observer [Fayetteville, NC] Sunday, February 21, 2010. |
CHAV004 |
Chavis, Ben, and Carey Blakeley. Crazy like a fox: one principal's triumph in the inner city. New York: New American Library, 2009. |
FUTC010 |
Futch, Michael. "Cape Fear profile: Oxendine finds career in family roots [Linda Ellen Oxendine]." Fayetteville Observer September 28, 2008. |
BARR001 |
"A treasure tribes willingly share. Museum adviser, a Lumbee, advocates for all American Indians." Tar Heel of the Week. News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) May 27, 2007. |
HAWT001 |
Hawthorne, Robert M., Jr. “Freda Porter-Locklear.” In: American Indian biographies. Rev. ed. Ed. Carole Barrett and Harvey Markowitz. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2005. Pp. 391-392. |
LOWR008 |
Lowry, Welton. “Welton Lowry.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). March 16, 2004 |
PETE002 |
Peterson, Stacy. “Dr. Ruth Dial Woods: Coming full circle.” Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 26 May 2002. |
SHAT001 |
“Shattering the silences.” Web. www.pbs.org/shattering/text.html (Accessed April 9, 2002) |
INHO003 |
“The Indian Honor Association of Robeson County honors these Indian elders . . . our retired military warriors.” Carolina Indian Voice 29 June 2000: 12-13. |
INHO001 |
“Our spiritual leaders of the Gospel.” Carolina Indian Voice Thursday, June 29, 2000: 9. |
INHO004 |
“The Indian Honor Association of Robeson County . . . honoring our retired Indian law enforcement officials.” Carolina Indian Voice 29 June 2000: 11. |
INHO002 |
“The Indian Honor Association of Robeson County honors these Indian elders . . . our Indian lawyers and judges.” Carolina Indian Voice 29 June 2000: 14. |
DEAN001 |
“Dean Chavers.” DISCovering multicultural America (Web and CD-ROM database). Gale Group, 2000. |
HELE001 |
“Helen Maynor Scheirbeck.” DISCovering multicultural America (Web and CD-ROM database). Gale Group, 2000. |
RUTH001 |
“Ruth Woods.” In: DISCovering multicultural America (Web and CD-ROM database). Gale Group, 2000. |
KAYE001 |
Kaye, Mary. “A place to be an Indian.” Sassy (New York: Fairfax Publications) 5 (November 1992): 74-5, 82-3. |
VILL001 |
Villa, Judi. “Honored for making a difference, social worker is committed to aiding abused children on Indian reservation.” Arizona Republic/Phoenix Gazette 1 May 1992: 6-7 (Friday). |
866 |
Ruffin, Jane. “He’s Moving Up in a System He Helped Open Up.” News and Observer 22 Oct. 1989: 3D. Rpt. in CIV 2 Nov. 1989: 5. |
861 |
Gingrich, Stephanie. “Pembroke Woman Strives to Better the Community.” Robesonian 27 March 1989: 5A. |
270 |
Seessel, Adam. “Lumbee historian dedicated to the only land he knows.” News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) 15 March 1988: 3D. |
844 |
Jordan, Pat. “The Passions of Joe Freeman Britt.” Southern Magazine March (1987): 38-41, 95-99. |
1012 |
Klein, Barry T. Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian. Vol. 2. New York: Todd Publications, 1986. |
839 |
Remsberg, Bonnie; Donna P. Conley, and Shirley James Longshore. “Fifty American Heroines.” Ladies Home Journal 101 (July 1984): 85, 141. |
838 |
Patterson, Dennis. “Pembroke Editor Fights Odds to Fulfill Dream.” Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] 8 March 1984: 2A. |
1011 |
Lumbee Professional Resource Directory. 2nd ed. Pembroke: Lumbee Regional Development Association [1981?] |
JOYC002 |
Joyce, Maureen. "Brantley Blue, Judge, GOP Indian Official, Dies." Washington Post August 5, 1979. |
1010 |
Robeson County Board of Education. Historical and Contemporary Indian Leaders of Robeson County. Lumberton: The Board, 1979. 26p. |
1009 |
Paths Toward Freedom: A Biographical History of Blacks and Indians in North Carolina by Blacks and Indians. Raleigh: Center for Urban Affairs, North Carolina State U, 1976. |
1008 |
Locklear, Janie Maynor, and Drenna J. Oxendine, comps. Contemporary Lumbee Leaders. Pembroke: Lumbee Regional Development Association, Dec. 1974. 30 p. [Sketches on 19 leaders.] |
1007 |
“Biographies of deceased Lumbee leaders.” Unpublished typescript. Lumberton: Lumbee Indian Education Project, Lumbee Regional Development Association, 1974. 36 p. |
1006 |
Davidson, Margie. “Indian women look to the future.” News and Observer 25 March 1973: Sec. 3 p. 1. |
1005 |
Gridley, Marion E., ed. and comp. Indians of Today. 4th ed. Chicago: Indian Council Fire Pubs., 1971. |
118 |
Coit, John. “The gentle warrior for Lumbee Indians.” News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) 18 Oct. 1970: Sec. 4 p. 3. |
901 |
Warren, Gene. “Pinchbeck Dedicates His Life to Working with Boy Scouts.” Lumberton Post/Scottish Chief 16 March 1969: 11. |