Record Number | Citation |
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STUR001 |
Sturdivant, Nick. “Lumbee community offers input for national veterans.” WBTW News 13. May 18, 2016 |
WILL004 |
Willets, Sarah. “Tribe receives $185K grant to aid homeless.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC) January 15, 2016. |
918 |
“Four Year College Graduates in World War II.” “Veterans of World War II in College.” Unpublished typescripts. N.d. [5] p. |
919 |
“War Records of Robeson County Indians.” N.p., n.d. |
JARV001 |
Jarvis, Craig. “Flags at half-staff for former Lumbee chairman.” The News & Observer (Raleigh, NC). June 11, 2015 |
RAYL001 |
"On service: Ray Littleturtle left Lumbee tribe stronger." Editorial. Fayetteville Observer Friday, January 14 2011. |
WORL001 |
WORL001. “World War II Honor list of dead and missing Army and Army Air Force personnel from North Carolina. 29. (MWCTM-407-WWIICASARMY-NC)” |
FOX0005 |
FOX0005. Fox, Geoff. “First Indian pilots reunite, reminisce after 40 years.” Robesonian Monday, 14 May 2001. |
CUMM004 |
Cummings, Delano. “Local author holds book signing at Vietnam Veterans Memorial.” Carolina Indian Voice 7 September 2000: 4. |
LIEU001 |
LIEU001. “Lieutenant Colonel Kirby R. Locklear retires from active duty with U.S. Air Force.” Carolina Indian Voice Thursday, 6 July 2000: 1, 4. |
BATH001 |
Bathurst, Sheldon. “An American warrior.” Marine Corps Gazette 82.11 (November 1998): 96- . |
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. |
CUMM001 |
Cummings, Delano. Moon Dash Warrior: the story of an American Indian in Vietnam, a Marine from the land of the Lumbee. Livermore, ME: Signal Tree Publications, 1998. 266p. |
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. |
CUNN001 |
CUNN001. Cunningham, Henry. “1st for Lumbees: a Navy admiral.” Fayetteville Observer-Times (North Carolina) 30 October 1997. |
BRIT003 |
Britten, Thomas A. American Indians in World War I: at home and at war. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico P, 1997. Pages 57, 198 (note 20). |
923 |
“46 Men Listed in Reserve Unit.” Robesonian 11 July 1956? [PSU-MLL. PSU Clippings File] |
922 |
“Big Welcome Planned for Returning Pembroke Vets.” Robesonian 6 Oct. 1953: 6. |
921 |
“Army Lists 141 Fatalities from County in World War II.” Lumberton Voice 3 July 1946. [PSU-MLL. PSU Clippings File] |
920 |
Sharpe, J. A., Jr. “Indian Veterans Parade Before Gov. Cherry and Big Crowd at Pembroke.” Robesonian 18 March 1946: 1. |
917 |
“Indians Have Organized Post of American Legion.” Robesonian 24 Jan. 1921: 4. |
916 |
“Facts About Registration: Numbers of Different Ages and Races … in Robeson District No. 1 by Township.” Robesonian 19 Sept. 1918: 1. |
915 |
“Largest Contingent of ... County Boys Who Have Gone to Camp in a Body.” Robesonian 13 June 1918: 2. |
914 |
“31 Indians Entrained at Red Springs Yesterday.” Robesonian 30 May 1918: 1. |
913 |
“Yadkin Boy Now in Camp Writes Letter.” Yadkin Ripple [Yadkinville, NC] 1 Nov. 1917: 1. |
911 |
“The American Indians and the World War.” American Indian Magazine [Washington: Society of American Indians] 5 (Autumn 1917): 198. |
912 |
[Untitled.] Yadkin Ripple [Yadkinville, NC] 25 Oct. 1917: 2. |