Record Number | Citation |
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EMAN001 |
Emanuel, Ryan E. “Water in the Lumbee world: A river and its people in a time of change.” Environmental history 24 no. 1 (January 2019): 25–51. |
MAXW001 |
Maxwell, William. "The Back Swamp drainage project, Robeson County, North Carolina: Biopolitical intervention in the lives of Indian farmers." Water History January 19, 2017. |
LEE0002 |
Lee, Tanya H. "$380 Million More to Benefit Farmers, Ranchers in Keepseagle Compromise." Indian Country. May 2, 2016. |
1143 |
By-laws of the Red Banks Mutual Association. National Archives and Records Administration. Record Group 96. Farmers Home Administration. File no. 100, Correspondence Relative to Resettlement Project. N.d. 11 p. |
1141 |
Corbin, A. S. “Preliminary Report/Proposed Settlement 100 Families–Pembroke–Robeson County–N. C.” Unpub. typescript. N.d. [PSU-MLL] |
LOC0001 |
Library of Congress. American Memory Project. http://memory.loc.gov (accessed July 19, 2002). |
OKUD001 |
Okuda-Jacobs, Angelina. “Planting health, culture and sovereignty: traditional horticulture of the Lumbee Nation of North Carolina.” Thesis (M.S., Land Resources). U of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000. 90 p. Key source |
PUTT001 |
“Putting farm losses into perspective [editorial].” Robesonian Tuesday, 29 June 1999: 4A |
LOWR001 |
Lowry, Ronald H. “Recollections of artifacts from the family farm.” Carolina Indian Voice 21 January 1999: 1. |
ANDE001 |
Anderson, Ryan K. “Lumbee kinship, community, and the success of the Red Banks Mutual Association.” American Indian Quarterly 23.2 (Spring 1999): 39-58. Key source |
1159 |
Bledsoe, Jerry. “Mr. Winkley Likes the Old.” Greensboro Daily News 17 Jan. 1971: A14. Rpt. (with modifications) in Bledsoe’s Just Folks: Visitin’ with Carolina People (Charlotte: Fast & McMillan, 1980), pp. 51-54. |
1158 |
Brown, Dick. “U.S. Stakes Lumbees to New Future.” News and Observer 7 July 1968: Sec. 3 p. 8. |
1157 |
Peebles, Lucy Gray. “Co-Op Will Disband After 29 Years.” The Lumbee 26 Jan. 1967: 1. [PSU-MLL] |
1156 |
Brown, D. “‘Radical’ Farm Venture for Indians Nears End.” News and Observer 15 Jan. 1967: III-12. |
1155 |
“‘Billy’ Lowry, 100 Saturday, Plans to Hunt Deer This Fall.” Robesonian 29 Sept. 1960: 7. |
1154 |
Barton, Lew, and Simeon Oxendine. “Amaziah Chavis: The Success Story of One Lumbee Farmer.” Scottish Chief 21 May 1958. [PSU-MLL. PSU Clippings File] |
1153 |
“Reservation Superintendent in Visit to Pembroke Area.” Pembroke Progress 1 Dec. 1949. [PSU-MLL. PSU Clippings File] |
1152 |
“Dr. Eaton Makes Report on Red Banks Survey.” Pembroke Progress 8 July 1948: 1. |
1150 |
U.S. Congress. House. Hearings before the Subcommittee of the Comm. on Appropriations … on the Agriculture Department Appropriation Bill for 1943. 77th Cong. 2nd Sess. Washington: GPO, 1942. Y4.Ap6/1: Ag8/943/pt. 2 |
1152 |
U.S. Congress. Senate. Hearings before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations … on H. R. 6709, a Bill Making Appropriations for the Dept. of Agriculture for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1943… 77th Cong. 2nd Sess. GPO, 1942. Y4.Ap6/2: Ag8/943 |
1149 |
Thompson, Marshall. “Robeson County Indians Make Forward Strides; Scuffletown Makes Way for Churches and Homes.” Robesonian 23 May 1940: 3 |
1148 |
Walker, Charles R. “Homesteaders–New Style.” Survey Graphic: Magazine of Social Interpretation 28.6 (June 1939): 377-81, 408. |
1147 |
“Before and After.” Robesonian 3 March 1939: 8. |
1146 |
“Official Figures Show Nearly $386,000 Spent on Indian Resettlement Project.” Robesonian 8 July 1938: 4. |
1145 |
Sharpe, J. A. “Rural Indian Resettlement Project Is Large-Scale Federal Undertaking in Pembroke Section of Robeson County.” Robesonian 29 June 1938: 1. |
1144 |
“Purchase of 10,000 Acres Farm Land in Robeson by RA [Resettlement Administration] Given Final Approval.” Robesonian 29 June 1936: 1. |
1142 |
“Plan to Place 1,000 Tenants on Small Farms of Their Own.” Robesonian 2 Dec. 1935: 6. |
1140 |
Pearmain, John. Report ... on Conditions of the Indians in Robeson County. Washington: Resettlement Admin., 11 Nov. 1935. [National Archives and Records Admin., Washington, DC. File 64190-1935-066-General Services.] [IERC] [Lumbee Petition, exhibit A1)5] |
1139 |
Pearmain, John. “Reservation”: Siouan Tribe of Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina. Indian Office Handbook of Information. Washington: Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Dept. of Interior, compiled Oct. 1935. |
1138 |
Baker, Fred A. Report on Siouan Tribe of Indians in Robeson County, North Carolina. Washington: Bureau of Indian Affairs, US Dept. of Interior, 9 July 1935. [IERC] [National Archives and Records Admin., Washington, DC. File 37889-1935-310-(?) Cherokee, filed with 36208-1935-310-General Services, Central Classified Files, 1907-1939, RG 75.] [Lumbee Petition, Exhibit A58] |
1137 |
“Settlement for Indian Families Is Investigated.” Robesonian 4 July 1935: 1. |
1136 |
“Fuller Locklear.” Robesonian 28 June 1926: 3. |