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HUNT021 |
Hunter, TC. "Tribe upset by Cumberland schools’ decision to not allow Lumbee grads to wear stole." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. November 16, 2017. |
SINC001 |
Sinclair, Tomeka. "Murals in Greensboro feature images of Lumbee Tribe members." The Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. September 18, 2017. |
ROBE16 |
"Tribe gets Smithsonian showcase [Editorial]." The Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. September 1, 2017. |
BRIT005 |
Britt, Grant. "National Folk Festival: Dark Water Rising led by soulful powerhouse." Greensboro News and Record [Greensboro, NC] August 17, 2017. |
ROBE022 |
"Lumbee youth to present films [Staff report]." The Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. July 1, 2017. |
LOWE006 |
Lowery, Malinda Maynor. "The Lumbee table is equal parts Indian, southern, and American." Indyweek November 23, 2016. |
UNCP007 |
"UNC Pembroke, Lumbee Tribe make Riverside a cross-country site." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] August 11, 2016. |
WL001 |
Wood, Sara, and Malinda Maynor Lowery. "As we cooked, as we lived: Lumbee foodways." Southern Cultures 21.1 (2015): 84-91. |
DOLA001 |
Dolasinski, Amanda. "Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina to host gospel festival Oct. 4 [2014]." Fayetteville Observer [Fayetteville, NC] September 22, 2014. |
TRIB003 |
"Tribe votes to purchase cultural center. Plans to restore to promote heritage." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] March 29, 2014. |
LUMB017 |
“Lumbee Indians of NC: Work and Cook and Eat.” Southern Foodways Alliance. |
PARK004 |
Parker, Alison E., Halberstadt, Amy G., Dunsmore, Julie C., Townley, Greg, Bryant, Alfred, Thompson, Julie A., Beale, Karen S. "'Emotions are a window into one's heart': A qualitative analysis of parental beliefs about children's emotions across three ethnic groups: V. Discussion." Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, Vol 77(3), Sep, 2012. pp. 81-106. |
PARK002 |
Parker, Alison E., Halberstadt, Amy G., Dunsmore, Julie C., Townley, Greg, Bryant, Alfred, Thompson, Julie A. "'Emotions are a window into one's heart': A qualitative analysis of parental beliefs about children's emotions across three ethnic groups: I. Introduction." Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, Vol 77(3), Sep, 2012. pp. 1-25. |
PARK003 |
Parker, Alison E., Halberstadt, Amy G., Dunsmore, Julie C., Townley, Greg, Bryant, Alfred, Thompson, Julie A., Beale, Karen S. "'Emotions are a window into one's heart': A qualitative analysis of parental beliefs about children's emotions across three ethnic groups: IV. Results." Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, Vol 77(3), Sep, 2012. pp. 43-80. |
RAYL001 |
"On service: Ray Littleturtle left Lumbee tribe stronger." Editorial. Fayetteville Observer Friday, January 14 2011. |
SING001 |
Singh, Renee. "Our roots go back to Roanoke: Investigating the link between the Lost Colony and the Lumbee People of North Carolina [Unpublished undergraduate student essay]." Prized Writing [UC Davis] 2006. |
WITT023 |
Witten, Scott. “Cultural Center ‘not in danger.’ ” Robesonian Friday, May 16, 2003. |
WOOL004 |
Woolverton, Paul. “Cherokees air cultural center concerns.” Fayetteville Observer May 15, 2003. |
JENK025 |
Jenkins, Venita. “Indian center supporters hope changes help.” Fayetteville Observer May 12, 2003. |
BRYA003 |
Bryant, Alfred Jr., Baker, Stanley B. "The feasibility of constructing profiles of Native Americans from the People of Color Racial identity Attitude Scale: A brief report." Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, Vol 36(1), Apr, 2003. pp. 2-8. |
PURV001 |
Purvis, Kathleen. “Tracking down a Lumbee menu.” Charlotte Observer Tuesday, 11 June 2002. |
PURV002 |
Purvis, Kathleen. “A Lumbee feast starts Southern.” Charlotte Observer Tuesday, 11 June 2002. |
WITT010 |
Witten, Scott. “Bill Includes $50,000 for Indian Cultural Center.” Robesonian 12 November 2001. |
ADAM001 |
Adams, Jerry. "Reservations about N.C. Indian Center." Business North Carolina 21.9 (September 2001): 17. |
LOCK012 |
Locklear, Mark. “Indian mothers look to make a difference.” Robesonian 20 August 2001. |
386 |
N.C. General Assembly. Legislative Research Commission. “North Carolina Indian Cultural Center.” Report to the 1993 General Assembly of North Carolina. [Raleigh]: The Commission, [15 Jan. 1993]. N.C. Docs Microfiche Y4/2 2:I39 1993. |
377 |
Ferbel, Peter Jordan. “Reading Objects, Positioning Selves: Narratives of Material Culture and Social Identity at the Museum of the Native American Resource Center, Pembroke, North Carolina.” Thesis. U of South Carolina, 1991. |
371 |
Culbreth, John. “Cultural Center in Jeopardy Due to Land Dispute.” Robesonian 1 May 1990: 1A. |
366 |
Guyton, Nanette. “Lumbee Homecoming Helps Lumbees Keep in Touch with Heritage.” Robesonian 1 July 1989. Lumbee Homecoming Supplement, p. 9. |
365 |
Godfrey, R. L. “Homecoming Renews a Sense of Tradition.” Robesonian 1 July 1989. Lumbee Homecoming Supplement, p. 3. |
364 |
Gingrich, Stephanie. “Area Native Promotes Indian Center’s Benefits.” Robesonian 28 March 1989: 5A. |
363 |
Quillin, Martha. “Plans Unveiled for Robeson Indian Center.” News and Observer 1 March 1989: Sec. C p. 1. |
359 |
Witten, Scott. “Cultural Center Will Bring Boost to Entire County.” Robesonian 24 July 1988: B1. |
354 |
Wilbur Smith and Associates. "A Feasibility Study and Concept Plan for the North Carolina Indian Cultural Tourist Center." Prepared for the North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs. Columbia, SC: Wilbur Smith and Associates, November, 1981. |
1397 |
Ethnic Studies Guide and Resources Manual for the Carolinas. By Rachel A. Bonney. Washington: Office of Education (DHEW), Ethnic Heritage Studies Branch, 1979. ERIC ED 183 494 |
819 |
Sider, Gerald M. “Lumbee Indian Cultural Nationalism and Ethnogenesis.” Dialectical Anthropology 1.2 (Feb. 1976): 161-72. |