Oral history

Record Number Citation
ROBE16

"Tribe gets Smithsonian showcase [Editorial]." The Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. September 1, 2017.

UNCP007

“UNCP begins oral history project.” Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] August 25, 2014.

LUMB017

“Lumbee Indians of NC: Work and Cook and Eat.” Southern Foodways Alliance.

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.

1047

“The Lighterd Knot.” Robeson County Oral History Newsletter. Ed. Kate Rinzler. Title IVA, Robeson County Indian Education, n.d.

WOOT001

Wooten, Marian H. "What was college like for you?" Schole: A journal of leisure studies & recreation education 26.1 (2011): 81-86.

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"Our roots go back to Roanoke: Investigating the link between the Lost Colony and the Lumbee People of North Carolina [Unpublished undergraduate student essay]."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.

UFLA001

University of Florida. Southeastern Indian Oral History Project (2005). P O Box 115215, Gainesville, FL, 32611. 1-352-392-7168. Key source

WOOD005

Woods, Ruth Dial. “Growing up red: the Lumbee experience.” Diss. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001. 222 p.

GARD001

Gardner, Susan. “Not for publication, or: on not (yet, anyway) producing bicultural Lumbee auto-ethnography.” SAIL (Studies in American Indian Literatures) 8.2 (Summer 1996): 29-45.

1050

McMahan, Eva M. “Lumbee Soundings: Voices of the Past.” [Script for a 30-minute videotape.] Lumberton: Robeson County Compensatory Indian Education Project, 31 May 1984. 18 p.

574

Quinn, David Beers.  The Lost Colonists: Their Fortune and Probable Fate.  Raleigh: N.C. Div. of Archives and History, 1984.  Pp. 49-50.

1049

Robeson County Compensatory Indian Education Project. “Oral History Videotapes.” 1982. [Fourteen videotapes of Lumbee elders.]

1046

Pembroke Senior High School. Literary Magazine Class. Lighter'd Knot. 1977.

ADOL001

Dial, Adolph L. The Adolph Dial tapes. Interviews recorded 1969-1971. Transfer project completed in 1997. Located at the Native American Resource Center, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, PO Box 1510 UNCP, Pembroke, NC 28372-1510 Phone: 910.521.6282 E-mail: http://www.uncp.edu/nativemuseum/

BILL001

Larson, Norma (interviewer). North Carolina's oldest inhabitants. Interview with B. W. "Billy" Lowery. North Carolina Department of Archives and History, Raleigh, NC, 1958-1959.

1045

“The Origin of ‘Scuffletown’.” Lumberton Argus 15 Nov. 1904: 1.