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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. |
DERU001 |
de Rus Jacquet, Aurélie, et al. "Lumbee traditional medicine: Neuroprotective activities of medicinal plants used to treat Parkinson's Disease-related symptoms." Journal of Ethnopharmacology, vol. 206, 12 July 2017, pp. 408-425. |
OWIN001 |
Owings, Alison. “A trio of Lumbees. Pamela Brooks Sweeney, Curt Locklear, and Mary and Cummings Jacobs.” Indian voices: Listening to Native Americans. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 2011. 37–61. |
HERM002 |
Herman, David. “Spatial reference in narrative domains.” Text 21.4 (2001): 515-41. |
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. |