Record Number | Citation |
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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"Our roots go back to Roanoke: Investigating the link between the Lost Colony and the Lumbee People of North Carolina [Unpublished undergraduate student essay]."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 “Not for publication, or: on not (yet, anyway) producing bicultural Lumbee auto-ethnography.”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. |