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Download As a PDF File The Lumbee Indians An Annotated Bibliography, with Chronology and Index by GLENN ELLEN ST ARR Foreword by ADOLPH L. DIAL McFarland & Company, Inc" Publishers J~fferson, NOl'lh Carolina, and London Index to the Caroli"a I"dia" Voice January 18, 1973 - February 4, 1993" Nv675: 1. Ap 1576: 1. Alcoholic My 5 77: 8, II Bevemges My 19 77: 1. A & A Insurance -Sale: -See also Dial, Agency Dc 1175: I. Adolph. -Opening: Dc 1875: I. American Indian Ag 3 78: I. Allen, YoungH, Studies: AIDS LAp 1874: 2, My 15 75: 5, Dc 1991: 3, Ap 10 75: 1. Nv6 75: 8, Accountants EJu575: 1,2, Ammons, Kiroy Ag 2682: 6, "Along the BP Fe 23 84: 1. Achievement Test Robeson TraiJ." P My 23 85: 1. Scores: 'By Stan Knick, Ancipio. Forenzio Ag3 78: 9, Weekly column, Nv II 76: 6, Achievements beginning Dc 1978: 6, ·Ap 26 73: 1. 5124/90, Anderson, Wallace L Ag3073: 2, Alpha Cellulose Mr 12 87: 8, L Se 20 73: 2, EJI 1990: 2, Andmde, Adrian: 'See also Firsts, American Indian Fe 2593: I. Akwesasne Noles Movement: P JI 1593: 1. Nv 22 73: 4, EAp573: 2, Annexations, ~ Alcohol Abuse Ja 31 74: 2, Education and -Counseling: American Indian Schools--School Ja 1278: 6, Policy Review Districts-- 'Seealso Commission: Annexations, Pembroke Ja 2 75: 5, Applewhile, Cenler, EMr1375:1. George: Alcohol Abuse Ap 17 75: 7, Dc591:2, -Robeson Jl 24 75: L Archaeology County Ag775: 1. -Buie Mound: --Statistics: Fe 1276: 2, P Fe 675: 1-2, Ap6 78: 6, EFe 1976: 2, ~Excavations; Alcoholic LFe2676: 2, E Fe 6 75: 1,2, Beverages Ap I 76: 2, Jl2183: L -Referendum: IRQ 190 Lumbee Indian Bibliography Index to the "Carolina Indian Voice" 19) Nv 2775: I. Bacone College Mr25 82: 8. Ann: Ap 1477: 2. Ja2193: I. My 29 80: I. Mr6 80: 3. Ap987: I. BP Ja 26 84: I. My577:4. Bellecourt, Vemon Ja IS 81: 1. Baker, Jeny, Jr. Oc 15 87: 5. Barton, Comrade Ag 1877: 4. Se 2382: 10. JlI681:8. P Nv 29 84: 12. P Se 3 92: I, 4. Femie: Dc IS 77: 7. P Dc 3 87: I. Ju4 87: 4. AAg3 89: I. 'See also OP Ja 1978: I. Fe 9 78: 5. Benson Chapel Nv 10 88: 2, 5. BP Ju 13 91: 5. Baltimore (MO) Barton, Gany Fe 1678: 8. Baptist Church: EJu2190:2. BP Oc 2992: I. Baltimore News- PJu 1490: I. Ap 27 78: 4. Dc 16 76: 4. Ag30 90: 2. Baker, Joan M; American: .."Life & Times My 2578: 4. Bentley, Ramona: 'Ju 492: 2. My 175: 3. Dc 25 75: I. ofHerny Beny Se28 78: 6. Nv 19 87: 6. PE Se 3 92: 1,2. Baker, Teny Ann Banks, Dennis Lowry"-- Oc 578: 5. Berea Baptist 'Oc 21 93: 3. AMy 175: 4. Ja 18 73: I. Weekly, Dc 28 78: 7. Church 'Oc 28 93: 3. Ballots Barker Ten Mile 10124n4- Mr I 79: 9. -History: P Dc 23 76: 4. -See also II Along My 1178: 2. (Lumberton), see 1218177. Oc 11 79: 8. the Robeson- JuI578:. Lumberton (City) Barton, Harker J1281:9. Bethel Hill Baptist Trail, II beginning Baltimore (MO) --School -Family Reunion: Baseball Church 5/24/90. JI 2673: 3. District-- P Dc 6 73: 4. PJ) 1273: I. -History: Art and Artists LAp2475:2. Annexations. Barton, Katie Lee: Ja 8 76: I. P Ja 677: 5. My 14 81: I. Oc 11 79: 2. Barton Family BP Ju 13 91: 1,4. PSe591: 1. Beulah Baptist Ag2781:9. Se 2382: 6. B Ju 773: 2. Barton, LeW -See also Church Se3 81: 4. Nv 22 84: 1. BP Ja 26 84: 1. A Ja 1873: 3. Locklear, Gene. -History: Oc 7 82: 8. Fe 2185: 1. -CIVlnvolvement: AJa3174:1,7. Beacon Lights P Dc 3076: 4. Mr24 83: 8. Mr785: 1. My 1073: 2. PB Mr 20 75: 2. (Singing Group): P Ju 30 77: 6. Ap5 84: 8. Se 19 85: 1. -History: APNv4 76: 5. Mr 2990: 1. Bicentennial Ag6 87: 3. Nv 1287: 8. Fe2 84: 2. Fe 1077: 3. Beck, Shelia Celebration: Dc 24 87: 1. Nv 1987: 6. Barton, Bruce B JJ 14 77: 3. Locklear: LJa2976: 2. Ju 30 88: 1. Dc 10 87: 8. P 'Ju 7 73: 1,3. B JJ28 77:6. FeI981:1. Mr 18 76: 6. So IS 88: 1. Mr3 88: 6. ALFe 7 74: 2. B Nv24 77: 4. Bell, Devy -Program: Ju 22 89: 1. Mr 17 88: 4. Nv 1474: 4. B Nv23 78: 8. Ap 26 84: 2. Mr24 76: 7. Oc 24 91: 1. Ap 28 88: S. JlI775:4. AP 'Ju 14 79: 1. B My 1784: I. Big Mo's Goal Post Mr 1491: 4. Ju IS 89: 5. Oc 23 80: I. AJu28 79: 3. PAp 11 85: 1. -Opening: 'See also Jl689: 1. A JJ 9 81: 2. JJ 1279: 9. PFe1287:1. Oc 5 78: 7. Godwin, Sheila; JJ 20 89: 1. Ja2083: lA, LAg2 79: 2. PMy 1487: 1. Biggs, Bo Locklear, Gene; P Se 3 92: 1,4. 22A. B Ap3 80: 2. Bell, James F. EAp 1191:2. Lowery, Gloria NOTE: A regular Fe3 83: 2. B Ap 10 80: 2. JJ 2 87: 1. Biggs, Chalmers Tara; Locklear, ran speradically Mr 10 83: 2. B JJ 1681: 2. Bell, James Gregory EMr 190: 2. Robert, Cum- from early 1975 Ja 5 84: I. BJJ3081:2. POC2584: 1. Biography mings, DeLora; through about Ja 8 87: 2. AP Ja 20 83: Bell, Mary Grace Ja 1780: 2. Coronado, Karen; 10116/83. It was P Fe II 88: I. 21A. Locklear: 'See also Wilkins, Mike; not indexed. -CIVEditorship: B Mr28 85: 1. BP Se 2 76: 4. Directories; Lumbee River -Council Fire Ja 12 84: 2. B Ap4 85: 1. Bell, Mary Jacobs: Names of Native American Restaurant: Nv 5 87: 1. B Ap II 85: 2. P Nv 5 92:3. individuals Center for the Fe 5 76: I. -Writings--Review: Barton, Lew Bell, Mary Martin (especially Arts; Lumbee Baltimore American Ja 12 84: 2. AP Fe II 88: 5. references -Family Reunion: U Indian Arts and Indian Center: Ja 26 84: 2. P Ag 1 74: 5. Bell, Pearl Lowery. marked IIB ); Crafts. JI 26 73: 1,3. Barton, Buck -Poems by, in CIV: BP Ja 1488: 1. Leaders; Firsts; Dc 19 74: 6. -Family Reunion: Mr24 77: 3. Bell, Ronny A. Achievements. PMy 175: 2. Ju I 89: 2. Mr31 77: 5. JJ 23 92: 1. Bird, Kenneth D., II Dc 25 75: 1. Barton, Catherine Ap777: 8. My693: 1. Jr. 192 Lumbee Indian Bibliography Index to the "Carolina Indian Voice" 193 AP Se 1875: 7. Dean: Brewington, Bob PAp 1973: 6. E Jl12 73: 1,2. BP Se 22 88: 1. Birth Rate, ~ Vital AMy 1073: 1,4. My 21 81: 1. My 3 73: 1. Jl19 7l: 1. P Fe 2 89: 1. Statistics. AMy1773:1. Brewington, David 0e473: l,l. Brooks, Joe PAp 13 89: 1. Blanks, Sadie Ray AJa2777: 1. Ross: PDc2073: l,4. P Se2773: 1. P Ju 15 89: 4. Locklear: Ap2679: 1. PMy 180: 14. Brooks, Dalton P. Oe 18 7l: 3. P Ag lO 90: 1. PNv 592: 3. AB Ju 1881: 6. Brewington, Lillie BP Mr 20 75: 1. Brooks, Joseph POe 18 90: 5. Blanks, Scott Brayboy, CaIy Mae: LAp 1075: 1,2. ESe 14 78:2. Bullard, Annie Ben B Jl8 82: 6. PJa2491: 1. BPFe488: 1. PJu575:4. Brooks, Larry T. BP Ju 23 88: 1. BPMr 9 89: 1. Brayboy, Connee Brewington, Peggy AP Se 18 75: 6. APAp981: 1. Bullard, Clement Blanks, Tom. -CIV Editorship: P Dc 20 73: 3, 4. Brooks, David Earl Brooks, Louise BP Ap 1488: 1. PMy 1277:8. Nv587:1. Brewington, Robert PA Se 25 75: 2. Dc 2178: 1. Bullard, Donald Blu, Karen 1. Brayboy, H. G. B.: Dc 23 76: 4. Brooks, Mark BPSe88l: 1. -Writings: "Jack"; APAg483: 1. AP Mr 16 78: 4. OPMrl9 81: 1. Bullard, Donald W. JI1780:2. BP Dc 29 87: 1. Brewington, Robin AP My 1878: 5. Brooks, Martin L, PSe2674: 1. L Se II 80: 2. Brayboy, Hampton P Ju II 87: 1. Nv lO 78: 6. A Nv 13 75: 1. Bullard, Early Se 18 80: 10. BPDc6 90: 3. Brewington, Tony Ap 30 81: 9. Oe 6 77: 1,2. OP Ja 1377: 1. Se25 80: 2. Brayboy, James K. P 0e27 77: 7. PFe9S4:7. EFe23 78: 2. Bullard, Harvey Blue, Brantley ONv 1876: 1. Brigham Young Jl689:3. EAp 26 79: 2. Se 6 79: 1. BP 'My 3173: 3. Brayboy, Jean University: Brooks, Dexter POe 24 91: 5. Bullard, Jean Oe 25 73: 5. Brigette: My 24 79: 4. AP Ja 24 74: 1. Brooks, Paul AP Ju 1280: 1. PMy 6 76: 1. Ag7 80: 9. Britt's Produce Ja975:1. PJu2173: 1. AP Ju 26 80: 1. Se 16 76: 6. Brayboy, Mruy E. P Fe 1689: 5. Ja 23 75: 4. Brooks, Percy Ag 2880: 10. Ap21 77: 3. AP JI 25 85: 1. Britt, Joe Freeman My 29 75: 1. Fe 5 76: 1. Bullard, Jennings PSe2580: I. Brayboy, Pattie L. 'Ag7 75: 2. AP Se 2 76: 1. Brooks, Peter OAp 2574: 4. 0e980: 1. -Memorial EFe 2 78: 2. AP Se 9 76: 1. B Ja 24 74: 4. Bullard, Johnie 0e782: 9. Scholarship: Fe 9 78: 2. JaI81:1. OMr774:I,2.
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