| Record Number | Citation | 
|---|---|
| JACO004 | 
             Jacobs, Chick. "Hurricane Matthew one year later: Heartache and resolve." Fayetteville Observer [Fayetteville, NC]. October 7, 2017.  | 
              
| ROBE015 | 
             "UNCP to host forum on Matthew [Editorial]." The Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. September 15, 2017.  | 
              
| FUTC012 | 
             Futch, Michael. "FEMA freezes public assistance funding for Matthew relief." Fayetteville Observer [Fayetteville, NC] September 14, 2017.  | 
              
| REGA002 | 
             "White anxiety rules in Robeson despite its diverse demographics [Letter to the Editor]." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. February 7, 2017.  | 
              
| SHIL041 | 
             Shiles, Bob. "AIM walk reaches into Robeson." Robesonian (Lumberton, NC) June 23, 2016.  | 
              
| BELL007 | 
             Bell, Ronny, et al. "Perceptions And Psychosocial Correlates Of Bullying Among Lumbee Indian Youth." American Indian & Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal Of The National Center 21.1 (2014): 1-17. Academic Search Complete. Web. 21 Nov. 2014.  | 
              
| BROW001 | 
             Brown, Geoffrey L., Ashley B. Craig, and Amy G. Halberstadt. "Parent Gender Differences in Emotion Socialization Behaviors Vary by Ethnicity and Child Gender." Parenting: Science and Practice 15.3 (2015): 135-157.  | 
              
| HERT001 | 
             Hertel, Amy Locklear. "Saving by Lumbee Indians: Toward a theory of financial practices from yesterday and today." Diss. St. Louis, MO: Washington U, 2015.  | 
              
| SMOK001 | 
             Smokowski, PR, CB Evans, KL Cotter, and KC Webber. “Ethnic Identity and Mental Health in American Indian Youth: Examining Mediation Pathways Through Self-Esteem, and Future Optimism.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 43.3 (2014): 343-55.  | 
              
| WEST002 | 
             West, Amy E., and Denise L. Newman. "Childhood behavioral inhibition and the experience of social anxiety in American Indian adolescents." Cultural diversity and ethnic minority psychology 13.3 (2007): 197-206.  | 
              
| HALB001 | 
             Halberstadt, Amy G., et al. "Development And Validation Of The Parents' Beliefs About Children's Emotions Questionnaire." Psychological Assessment 25.4 (2013): 1195-1210. Academic Search Complete. Web. 21 Nov. 2014.  | 
              
| WARD001 | 
             Ward, Kristen. “Culturally Responsive Housing.” Thesis (M. Arch.) U of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2012.  | 
              
| PARK001 | 
             Parker, Alison E., et al. Emotions are a window into one's heart: a qualitative analysis of parental beliefs about children's emotions across three ethnic groups. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, vol. 77, no. 3. Ed. Collins, W. Andrew. Boston: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.  | 
              
| KNOT001 | 
             Knotek, Steven E. "Utilizing culturally responsive consultation to support innovation implementation in a rural school." Consulting psychology journal 64.1 (2012): 46-62.  | 
              
| STEL001 | 
             Stelter, Rebecca L., and Amy G. Halberstadt. "The interplay between parental beliefs about children's emotions and parental stress impacts children's attachment security." Infant & Child Development 20.3 (2011): 272-87.  | 
              
| LOZA001 | 
             Lozada, Fantasy Taina. "The contribution of parents‘ beliefs about children‘s emotions to parents‘ emotion-related socialization behaviors." M. S. North Carolina State U, 2011.  | 
              
| STEL003 | 
             Stelter, Rebecca Lynn. "Parental socialization of children's anger and sadness and children's affective social competence." Dissertation. North Carolina State U, 2010.  | 
              
| STEL002 | 
             Stelter, Rebecca Lynn. "The relationships between parental beliefs about children's emotions, and children's perceptions and behavior." M. S. North Carolina State U, 2007.  | 
              
| OXEN009 | 
             Oxendine, David Bryan. Perceived fairness of an ethnic validation procedure: implications for Lumbee federal recognition. Saarbrucken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Muller, 2007.  | 
              
| SIDE003 | 
             Sider, Gerald M. “The walls came tumbling up: The production of culture, class and Native American societies.” Australian journal of anthropology 17.3 (December 2006): 276-90.  | 
              
| RUDD001 | 
             Rudd, Karen Sue (Beale). "The relationship between ethnicity, SES, and education on parental beliefs of manipulation, contempt, and privacy." Dissertation. North Carolina State U, 2006.  | 
              
| NEWM002 | 
             Newman, Denise L., Lisa M. Sontag, and Rebecca Salvato. "Psychosocial aspects of body mass and body image among rural American Indian adolescents." Journal of youth and adolescence 35.2 (2006): 265-75.  | 
              
| SCHO002 | 
             Scholl, Mark B. "Native American identity development and counseling preferences: A study of Lumbee undergraduates." Journal of college counseling 9 (2006): 47-59.  | 
              
| NEWM001 | 
             Newman, Denise L. “Ego development and ethnic identity formation in rural American Indian adolescents." Child development 76.3 (May/June 2005): 734-746.  | 
              
| CREN001 | 
             Crenshaw, David L. “Employing Lumbee Native American Stories to Identify Selective Cultural Distinctives within Native American Churches for the Purpose of a Counseling Ministry.” Ministry Research Project (D.Min.). Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, 2005.  | 
              
| BRYA002 | 
             Bryant Jr., Alfred, and Teresa D. LaFromboise. “The racial identity and cultural orientation of Lumbee American Indian high school students.” Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 11.1 (2005): 82-89.  | 
              
| LOCK042 | 
             Locklear, Tony Vincent. “Cultural considerations in elder abuse: The Lumbee Indian example.” Thesis (M.A., Liberal Studies). U of North Carolina at Wilmington, 2005. 80 pages.  | 
              
| OXEN008 | 
             Oxendine, David Bryan. "The effects of social exclusion threat and justifications on perceived fairness of an ethnic validation procedure: Implications for Lumbee federal recognition." Dissertation. North Carolina State U, 2004.  | 
              
| WEST002 | 
             West, Amy Elizabeth. “The experience of social anxiety in Native American adolescents.” Diss. (Psychology). U of Virginia, 2004. 139 p.  | 
              
| WALK004 | 
             Walker, Richard. “Hunt makes history with national honor.” Indian country today (Lakota times) 23.18 (October 15, 2003): B1.  | 
              
| RAIL002 | 
             Railey, John. “‘Bad’ girls: Indians posed a tricky race problem for the state.” Winston-Salem Journal Wednesday, December 11, 2002: A11.  | 
              
| LOCK021 | 
             Locklear, Mark. “Ground broken today for Pembroke group home.” Robesonian Tuesday, 28 May 2002.  | 
              
| LUMB009 | 
             “Lumbee program issues $135,000 in contracts.” Robesonian 16 April 2002.  | 
              
| WITT006 | 
             Witten, Scott. “Money for mobile homes bad investment, says LRDA.” Robesonian Wednesday, 21 June 2000: 1A, 8A.  | 
              
| PEMB003 | 
             “Pembroke housing authority receives national recognition for excellence in housing.” Carolina Indian Voice 13 April 2000: 1, 5.  | 
              
| BYER001 | 
             Byers, Donnie. “Past, future on display at Odom (sp) home dedication.” Robesonian 28 April 1999: 1A.  | 
              
| SUI0001 | 
             Sui, Lih-Jiuan H. “Mother and family values in the schooling of Lumbee Indians in the Baytown area.” Diss. University of Maryland, College Park, 1998. 206 pages.  | 
              
| SIDE001 | 
             Sider, Gerald. “Against experience: the struggles for history, tradition, and hope among Native American people.” Between history and histories: the making of silences and commemorations. Ed. Gerald Sider and Gavin Smith. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997. Pages 62-77. Key source  | 
              
| STEE001 | 
             Steedly, Mary Margaret. “What is culture? Does it matter?” In: Field work: sites in literary and cultural studies. Ed. by Marjorie Garber, Paul B. Franklin, and Rebecca L. Walkowitz. New York; London: Routledge, 1996. Pp. 18-25.  | 
              
| 504 | 
             U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. 1990 Census of Population. General Housing Characteristics. North Carolina. (1990 CH-1-35). Washington, DC: GPO, July 1992. C3.224/3: 990 CH-1-35  | 
              
| 503 | 
             U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. 1990 Census of Population. General Population Characteristics. North Carolina. (1990 CP-1-35). Washington: GPO, June 1992. C3.223/6: 990 CP-1-35  | 
              
| 502 | 
             “Officials Report 10,000 Lumbees Among 5.3 Million Missed in Census.” Robesonian 26 March 1990: 5A.  | 
              
| 868 | 
             Wurth-Hough, Sandra J. “The Dialectic of the Lumbee People and Their Polity.” Paper presented at the Western Social Science Annual Convention, 1990? 17 p.  | 
              
| 501 | 
             Ransom, Ronald Gene. “The Tie that Binds: The Grandparent/Grandchild Relationship Among the Lumbee Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina.” Thesis. U of Arizona, 1989.  | 
              
| 500 | 
             Hitt, Greg. “Violence Among Indians Hangs as a Backdrop to Investigation.” Winston-Salem Journal 13 March 1988: A9.  | 
              
| 499 | 
             Ross, Thomas E. “The Lumbees: Population Growth of a Non-Reservation Indian Tribe.” A Cultural Geography of North American Indians. Ed. Thomas E. Ross. Boulder: Westview, 1987. Pp. 297-309.  | 
              
| 497 | 
             Chavis, Ben. “The Teacher-Student Relationships as Perceived by Lumbee Indians.” Diss. U of Arizona, 1986.  | 
              
| 498 | 
             Gade, Ole, and H. Daniel Stilwell. “Population Dynamics of the Coastal Plains Region. Robeson County.” North Carolina: People and Environments. Boone, NC: Geo-App, 1986. Pp. 135-42.  | 
              
| 496 | 
             Shoieb, Farouk Tammam Ali. “Sociodemographic Influences on Initial and Subsequent Childbearing: A Hazard Model Analysis.” Diss. North Carolina State U, 1985.  | 
              
| 495 | 
             Locklear, Von Sevastion. “A Cross Cultural Study to Determine How Mental Health Is Defined in a Tri-Racial County in Southeastern North Carolina.” Diss. Ohio State U, 1985.  | 
              
| 494 | 
             494. Barkley, Key L. “Inter- and Intra-Group Levels of Esteem among Three Ethnic Groups.” Journal of Negro Education 54.1 (1985): 56-70.  | 
              
| 493 | 
             Bertoli, Fernando, et al. “Infant Mortality by Socio-Economic Status for Blacks, Indians and Whites: A Longitudinal Analysis of North Carolina, 1968-1977.” Sociology and Social Research 68.3 (April 1984): 364-77.  | 
              
| 492 | 
             Coyle, Norman. “Adoption Problems Among Ethnic Groups: Lumbee Indian Children.” Residential Group Care and Treatment 2.1-2 (Fall-Winter 1983): 149-60. Rpt. in: Adoption for Troubled Children. Haworth, 1984. Pp. 149-60.  | 
              
| 490 | 
             White, Jack Chapman. “American Indian Youth Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention Project.” Diss. Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, 1982.  | 
              
| 489 | 
             Ross, Thomas E. One Land, Three Peoples: An Atlas of Robeson County, North Carolina. Lumberton: Thomas Ross, 1982.  | 
              
| 491 | 
             Humphrey, John A., and Harriet J. Kupferer. “Homicide and suicide among the Cherokee and Lubee [sic] Indians of North Carolina.” International journal of social psychiatry 28.2 (Summer 1982): 121-28.  | 
              
| 488 | 
             Baker, Nancy Roux-Teepen. “American Indian Women in an Urban Setting.” Diss. Ohio State U, 1982.  | 
              
| 487 | 
             Sampson, Nancy Morgan. “A Study of the Self-Concepts of Black, White, and Indian Students, Grades Three through Twelve, Living in an Urban and a Rural Setting.” Diss. New York U, 1980.  | 
              
| 485 | 
             Dixon, Laura Beth. “Minority Group Status and Fertility in a Tri-Racial, Rural Population.” Thesis. North Carolina State U, 1979.  | 
              
| 486 | 
             Beltrame, Thomas, and David V. McQueen. “Urban and Rural Drinking Patterns: The Special Case of the Lumbee.” International Journal of the Addictions 14.4 (1979): 533-48.  | 
              
| 484 | 
             Southeastern Mental Health Center. Pembroke Indian Alcohol Project. John E. Harrison, Coordinator. ID# PH 23-5878. 8/1/78.  | 
              
| 483 | 
             Beasley, Cherry Maynor. “A Descriptive Study of the Denver Developmental Screening Test Scores of Lumbee Children in Robeson County, North Carolina.” Thesis. U of North Carolina, 1978.  | 
              
| 820 | 
             Clifford, William B., and Patricia L. Tobin. “Labor Force Participation of Working Mothers and Family Formation.” Demography 14.3 (Aug. 1977): 273-84.  | 
              
| 482 | 
             Locklear, Herbert H. “American Indian Alcoholism: Program for Treatment.” Social Work 22.3 (May 1977): 202-07.  | 
              
| 481 | 
             Wicker, Leslie Cleveland. “Racial Awareness and Racial Identification Among American Indian Children as Influenced by Native-American Power Ideology and Self-Concept.” Diss. U of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1977.  | 
              
| 480 | 
             Sporn, Leslie K. “Alcoholism and Individual Social Disorganization Among the Lumbi [sic] Indians.” Thesis. U of Maryland at Baltimore, 1977.  | 
              
| 478 | 
             Bull, Rex Warren. “A Tri-Racial MMPI Study.” Thesis. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1976.  | 
              
| 477 | 
             Beltrame, Thomas F. “Urban and Rural Lumbee Indian Drinking Patterns." Diss. Johns Hopkins U, 1976.  | 
              
| 479 | 
             Johnson, Meighan George. “Social-Demographic and Role Performance Differences in Fertility in a Rural, Low-Income, Tri-Racial County.” Diss. North Carolina State U, 1976.  | 
              
| 476 | 
             Kupferer, Harriet J., and John A. Humphrey. “Fatal Indian violence in North Carolina.” Anthropological quarterly 48.4 (Oct. 1975): 236-44.  | 
              
| 475 | 
             Clifford, William B., et al. “Modern and Traditional Value Orientations and Fertility Behavior in a Rural County.” International Journal of Contemporary Sociology 12.3-4 (July & Oct. 1975): 232-43.  | 
              
| 474 | 
             Tobin, Patricia L., et al. “Value of Children and Fertility Behavior in a Tri-Racial, Rural County.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 6.1 (Spring 1975): 46-55.  | 
              
| 473 | 
             Davis, Adam Clarke, et al. Fertility Behavior in a Tri-Racial, Low Income Rural County. Project report. Raleigh: North Carolina State U, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, 1974.  | 
              
| 471 | 
             Borowsky, Christina Marie. “Behavioral Characteristics of Lumbee Children According to Sibling Position.” Thesis. U of Maryland at Baltimore, 1973.  | 
              
| 472 | 
             Magdol, Edward. “Against the Gentry: An Inquiry into a Southern Lower-Class Community and Culture, 1865-1870.” Journal of Social History 6.3 (1973): 259-83.  | 
              
| 469 | 
             Levensky, Kay. The Performance of American Indian Children on the Draw-A-Man Test. (National Study of American Indian Education, Series III, Assorted Papers, No. 2.) Washington: Office of Education, 1971.  | 
              
| 470 | 
             Temple, Dennis Michael. “Comparative Approach to the Study of a White-Indian-Negro Caste System in Robeson County, North Carolina.” Thesis. North Carolina State U, 1971.  | 
              
| 462 | 
             Franklin, John Hope. The Free Negro in North Carolina, 1790-1860. 1943. New York: Russell & Russell, 1969. Pp. 79-80.  | 
              
| 467 | 
             Briley, Mollye Hughes. “A Study of the Interpersonal Value Orientations of Extension Homemakers in Robeson County, NC.” Thesis. North Carolina State U, 1968.  | 
              
| 466 | 
             North Carolina Fund. Characteristics of Individuals in Areas Served by the Tri-County Community Action Program. (Survey of Low Income Families in North Carolina. Report no. 3K.) Durham, Aug. 1967. 63 p.  | 
              
| 465 | 
             North Carolina Fund. Characteristics of Households in Areas Served by the Tri-County Community Action Program. (Survey of Low-Income Families in North Carolina. Report No. 2K.) Durham, NC, June 1967. 53 p.  | 
              
| 464 | 
             North Carolina Fund. A Profile of Community Problems: Richmond, Scotland, and Robeson Counties. Compiled for Tri-County Community Action, Inc. by the Fund. 2 v. N.p., 1965?. 
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| 461 | 
             U.S. Bureau of the Census. Census of the Population: 1960. Volume 1: Characteristics of the Population. Part 35: North Carolina.  | 
              
| 463 | 
             Johnson, Guy B. “Dr. and Mrs. Johnson Plan Study of Indian Community.” Pembroke Progress 12 Aug. 1948: Sec. 2 p. 1B.  | 
              
| 460 | 
             Johnson, Guy B. “Personality in a White-Indian-Negro Community.” American Sociological Review 4.4 (Aug. 1939): 516-23. Excerpted in: When Peoples Meet. New York: Hinds, Hayden, and Eldredge, 1946. Pp. 576-82.  | 
              
| 468 | 
             Guy Benton Johnson Papers, 1830-1882, 1901-1987 (Collection number: 3826). Southern Historical Collection. Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, North Carolina.  |