Record Number | Citation |
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REVE001 |
Revels, Asa Alena. Investigating drug-related violence in Indian Country: The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. Dissertation (Doctor of Philosophy in Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior). University of South Carolina, 2018. |
CUMM006 |
"Cummings, longtime pastor, Lumbee leader dies at 91." Paid obituary. Robesonian May 16 2012. |
431 |
Pembroke State University. American Indian Studies Dept. “Early Lumbee Religion.” Oral history audiotapes. [Not seen.] [n.d.] |
LOWR006 |
Lowry, David S, and James L. Peacock. For the Healing of the Nations: Lumbee Indian Community, Christian Missions, and the Transformative Power of Intervention. Diss. Chapel Hill, N.C: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2012. |
MITC001 |
Mitchell, Lynette Blair. “A place of belonging.” News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) Friday, 12 April 2002. |
MIKE001 |
“Mike Cummings elected as president of N.C. Baptists again.” Carolina Indian Voice Thursday, November 16, 2000: page 1. |
WELT001 |
“Rev. Welton Lowry has seen many changes in his life.” Carolina Indian Voice 20 April 2000: 1. |
VICT001 |
“Victory United Methodist Church.” [column: Mecklenberg Neighbors]. Charlotte Observer 8 March 2000: 10M. |
RAIL001 |
Railey, John. “Some Baptists see new day.” Winston-Salem Journal Sunday, 30 May 1999: B1, B3. |
SHIM001 |
Shimron, Yonat. “New Baptist leader an inspiration to his people.” (Tar Heel of the Week.) News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) 30 May 1999: 1B. |
CHAM001 |
Chamberlain, Knight. “Answering the call: Cummings set to accept N.C. Baptist leadership role.” Robesonian 15 May 1999: 1A. |
SMIT002 |
Smith, Marci. “Tuning in to God.” Robesonian 21 April 1999: C1. |
MAYN019 |
Maynor, Malinda, and Judy Kertesz. Sounds of Faith [Website]. 1999-2002. |
BYER001 |
Byers, Donnie. “Past, future on display at Odom (sp) home dedication.” Robesonian 28 April 1999: 1A. |
MAYN009 |
Sounds of Faith. Dir. and prod. by Malinda M. Maynor. Videocassette. Department of Communication, Stanford U, 1997. 14 min. Key source |
430 |
Garfield, Ken. “United Methodists to Launch Mecklenburg Church for Indians.” Charlotte Observer 9 June 1993: 1C. |
429 |
Borchert, John L. “WNCC Organizes New Native American Church.” North Carolina Christian Advocate 26 Jan. 1993 No. 2 WNCC: 1, 10. |
428 |
Locklear, Barbara Braveboy-. “Friendship Missionary Baptist Church Building on Dedication and Devotion.” Robesonian 4 Sept. 1992: 6A. |
427 |
“Native American Pastors Seek Degrees at Campbell.” Robesonian 24 April 1992: 8A. |
426 |
Wilcox, Ed. “Robeson Preacher Opens His Own TV Station.” Robesonian 8 March 1992: C1. |
425 |
Scipio, Sylvester. “From Tents to TV, Locklear’s Ministry Grows.” Robesonian 3 May 1991: 8A. |
424 |
Gustafson, Robert K. “The Religion of the Lumbee Indians.” Paper presented at the American Academy of Religion conference, New Orleans, 14 Nov. 1990. |
423 |
Rhodes, Barbara. “First Native American Woman Is Pastor.” Robesonian 22 June 1990: 7A. |
422 |
Smith, Joseph Michael, and Lula Jane Smith. The Lumbee Methodists: Getting to know them. A folk history. Raleigh: Commission of Archives and History, North Carolina Methodist Conference, 1990. |
421 |
Bumgarner, George William. The Methodist Episcopal Church in North Carolina, 1865-1939: Among the White Population, the Lumbee Native Americans, and, to a Limited Extent, the Black Population. [Charlotte]: Committee on Archives and History, Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1990. Pp. 223-35. |
420 |
Rouse, Jeanne. “Native American Church Has First Worship Service.” North Carolina Christian Advocate 44 (15 Nov. 1988): 5. |
419 |
Norton, Bill, Jr. “A Tearful William Foster Jacobs–Lay Person of Year.” North Carolina Christian Advocate 28 June 1988: 2. |
418 |
Tyson, Ruel W., Jr. “The Testimony of Sister Annie Mae.” Diversities of Gifts: Field Studies in Southern Religion. Ed. Ruel W. Tyson, Jr. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1988. Pp. 105-25. |
417 |
Lowry, Jerry. “A Brief History of Native American Methodist Missions.” Unpub. typescript. Durham: Duke U Divinity School, [20 Mar. 1987]. 59 p. |
416 |
Oliver, James Ralph. “Development of a Campus Ministry Program by First United Methodist Church, Pembroke, North Carolina.” Professional Project for Doctorate of Ministry. Drew U, 1987. |
416 |
Oliver, James Ralph. “Development of a Campus Ministry Program by First United Methodist Church, Pembroke, North Carolina.” Professional Project for Doctorate of Ministry. Drew U, 1987. |
416 |
Oliver, James Ralph. “Development of a Campus Ministry Program by First United Methodist Church, Pembroke, North Carolina.” Professional Project for Doctorate of Ministry. Drew U, 1987. |
415 |
Barton, Bruce. Religious Experience an Important Part of Lumbee Heritage. Pembroke: Lumbee Regional Development Association, June 1984. 197 p. |
414 |
Reaves, Malik. “How Strong a Foundation.” The Interpreter [Dayton, OH: United Methodist Communications] 27.8 (Nov.-Dec. 1983): 10-13. |
413 |
Lowry, Jason B. “An Evaluation of the Eighty-First Annual Session of the Lumber River Conference of the Holiness Methodist Church Held at Union Chapel Church, Nov. 6-8, 1981.” Unpublished typescript. 1982. |
412 |
Indian Pentecostal Service. Eastern North Carolina, 12 Aug. 1980. Videotape. No dir., no prod. 60 min. |
410 |
Barton, Lew. “Most Influential Man Among the Lumbee Dies.” The Lumbee 1 Feb. 1968: 1. |
411 |
“‘Miracle’ on Branch Street.” The Methodist Story [Evanston, IL] Feb. 1968: 1. Rpt. in The Lumbee 15 Feb. 1968: 1. |
409 |
“Rev. D. F. Lowry Day Observed at Pembroke First Methodist Church.” North Carolina Christian Advocate 111.1 (6 Jan. 1966): 1, 5. |
408 |
“Pleasant Grove Church Organized in 1900.” The Lumbee 11 Nov. 1965: 1. |
407 |
Barton, Lew. “Day Starts Early, Ends Late for This Friend of Mankind.” Robesonian 23 March 1959: 5. |
406 |
Barton, Lew. “Lumbee Leader Has Lived a Full and Fruitful Life.” Robesonian 5 Feb. 1959: 16. |
405 |
Lowry, D. F. “Stresses Unity for Advance in Indian Church.” Robesonian 6 March 1958. |
404 |
Lowry, D. F. “Calls for Unification of Indian Methodists.” Robesonian 13 Feb. 1958: [4]. |
403 |
Lowry, D. F. “Recalls Lumbee Conference Formed Around Union Chapel.” Robesonian 9 Jan. 1958. |
402 |
Free Will Baptist Historical Collection. Moye Library. Mount Olive College. Mount Olive, NC 28365 (919-658-2502) 1957. [Not seen.] |
401 |
Thompson, Betty. “A ‘Lost Colony’ of Methodists?” World Outlook [New York: Board of Missions, United Methodist Church] 24 (Aug. 1954): 16-18. |
394 |
“Vigorous Church Life.” 1940; rpt. Robesonian 21 July 1954: 7. |
HUNT017 |
Hunt, Elmer W. The Elmer W. Hunt photograph collection. U of North Carolina at Pembroke Library, Pembroke, NC, 1953-1973. Key source |
400 |
“Burnt Swamp Association Observes 75th Anniversary.” [newspaper article?]. 20 Oct. 1952. |
399 |
Robbins, Cecil W. “Meet the Methodists of Pembroke Parish.” North Carolina Christian Advocate 23 Aug. 1951: 4-5. |
397 |
Lowry, Reba. “He Carried the Mail for Thirty Years.” Pembroke Progress 10 Nov. 1949: 1. |
396 |
Carter, J. L. “Burnt Swamp Association History Traced.” The Biblical Recorder 5 Jan. 1949. |
398 |
Johnson, Guy B. “A Survey of the Churches of Robeson County, North Carolina, 1948-1949.” Tentative compilation: 3 Oct. 1948. Revised introductory remarks: 20 Jan. 1950. 12 p. [Included in entry 468]. |
395 |
“Well Known Religious Leader Lost in Passing of Rev. Maynor.” Pembroke Progress 1 Jan. 1948: 1. |
393 |
Lowry, D. F. “Robeson’s Indians Taking Interest in Religious Affairs.” Robesonian Nov. 1937: Sec. 3 p. 6. |
392 |
Locklear, A. S. “The Catawba Indians: Reservation of 600 Acres Near Rock Hill, S.C.—Missionary Work Among Them.” Robesonian 15 Oct. 1917: 3. |
391 |
“First Baptist Church—Training Indian Preachers.” Robesonian 11 Feb. 1915: 5. |
390 |
“Notice to Citizens of the Indian Race.” The Argus 25 Sept. 1902: 2. |
389 |
Deep Branch Baptist Church. Manuscripts, 1882-1984. [Not seen.] |
388 |
Burnt Swamp Baptist Association. Minutes of the Annual Session. 1881-1983. |