Record Number | Citation |
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345 |
Barton, Lew. “List of Common Lumbee Terms.” Unpublished typescript. N.d. 9 p. |
369 |
Rinzler, Kate, and Wanda Locklear. “Going Seining: A Play in Three Acts.” Unpublished typescript. 1989. |
355 |
Brewer, Jeutonne, and Robert W. Reising. “Tokens in the Pocosin: Lumbee English in North Carolina.” Essays in Native American English. San Antonio: Trinity U, 1982. Also in American Speech 57.2 (1982): 108-20. |
353 |
Schmalleger, Frank. “The Root Doctors and the Courtroom.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 29.2 (Fall-Winter 1981): 102-05. |
350 |
Schmalleger, Frank. “Criminal Justice-Related Magical Practices Among the Lumbee Indians of North Carolina.” Paper presented at the Conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, May 1980. 11 p.
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54 |
Dial, Adolph L., and David K. Eliades. The only land I know: A history of the Lumbee Indians. San Francisco: Indian Historian P, 1975. Rpt. |
328 |
Barton, Lew. “Me-Told Tales Along the Lumbee.” North Carolina Folklore 19.4 (Nov. 1971): 173-76. Rpt. in Carolina Indian Voice 21 April 1977: 3. |
323 |
Owen, Guy. Journey for Joedel. New York: Crown, 1970. |
286 |
Parsons, Elsie Clews. “Folk-lore of the Cherokee of Robeson County, North Carolina.” Journal of American Folklore 32.125 (July-Sept. 1919): 384-93. |