Identity-Indianness-Culture (Lumbee)

Record Number Citation
694

Hunt, Cynthia L.  “A Guide to Understanding Lumbee History.”  Robesonian 5 Jan. 1993: 4A.

377

Ferbel, Peter Jordan. “Reading Objects, Positioning Selves: Narratives of Material Culture and Social Identity at the Museum of the Native American Resource Center, Pembroke, North Carolina.” Thesis. U of South Carolina, 1991.

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.

488

Baker, Nancy Roux-Teepen.  “American Indian Women in an Urban Setting.”  Diss.  Ohio State U, 1982.

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.

220

Bledsoe, Jerry.  “Battle of Emotion Over a Building They Love.” Greensboro Daily News 13 Feb. 1972: A1.

121

Gaillard, Frye. “Desegregation Denies Justice to Lumbee Indians.”  Indian Historian  4.3 (Fall 1971): 17-22, 43.  

24

Gaillard, Frye.  “Lumbee Indians.”  South Today [Atlanta, GA] 3.2 (Sept. 1971): 4-5.

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.