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  • The Colorblind Turn in Indian Country: Lumbee Indians, Civil Rights, and Tribal State Formation

    The Colorblind Turn in Indian Country: Lumbee Indians, Civil Rights, and Tribal State Formation

  • U Ni Ted States Departmen T of the Interior

    U Ni Ted States Departmen T of the Interior

  • Surnames Carter Through Davis

    Surnames Carter Through Davis

  • Surnames Davis Through Groom

    Surnames Davis Through Groom

  • 8 Tribes, 1 State: Native Americans in North Carolina

    8 Tribes, 1 State: Native Americans in North Carolina

  • American Indian Tribes in North Carolina

    American Indian Tribes in North Carolina

  • North Carolina Minority Health Facts: American Indians

    North Carolina Minority Health Facts: American Indians

  • Lumbee Recognition Act” Before the House Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States

    Lumbee Recognition Act” Before the House Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States

  • Federal Funding for Non-Federally Recognized Tribes

    Federal Funding for Non-Federally Recognized Tribes

  • 2018 Calendar of Events

    2018 Calendar of Events

  • Testimony of Principal Chief Michell Hicks of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

    Testimony of Principal Chief Michell Hicks of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

  • The Struggle for Civil Rights, 1930–1959

    The Struggle for Civil Rights, 1930–1959

  • Native American Legends & Folklore

    Native American Legends & Folklore

  • Melungeon Portraits: Lived Experience and Identity Tamara L

    Melungeon Portraits: Lived Experience and Identity Tamara L

  • Understanding Racial Experience and Racial Practice Within the Lumbee Indian Community

    Understanding Racial Experience and Racial Practice Within the Lumbee Indian Community

  • Download As a PDF File

    Download As a PDF File

  • North Carolina Tribes and Urban Indian Organizations

    North Carolina Tribes and Urban Indian Organizations

  • LEAVING the ONLY LAND I KNOW: a HISTORY of LUMBEE MIGRATIONS to PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA a Thesis Submitted to the Temple Univ

    LEAVING the ONLY LAND I KNOW: a HISTORY of LUMBEE MIGRATIONS to PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA a Thesis Submitted to the Temple Univ

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  • NORTH CAROLINA INDIANS INDIANS LONG AGO Indians Were the First People to Live in Our Country
  • "Because Colored Means Negro" the Houma Nation and Its Fight for Indigenous Identity Within a South Louisiana Public School System, 1916-1963
  • Melungeons, a Multi-Ethnic Population
  • Effects of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline on the Lumbee Tribe in Robeson County, NC
  • Data Profiles of the North Carolina American Indian Population
  • The Disenfranchisement of Native Americans
  • The Lost Indians of the Lost Colony: a Critical Legal Study of the Lumbee Indians of North Carolina Cindy D
  • Lumbee Cultural Center Dam Final EA
  • Becoming Melungeon
  • Mrs Call 6/20/11
  • SCHS Study No
  • NC's Lumbee Fight for Justice:The Battle at Hayes Pond in Maxton, NC
  • The Racial Identity and Cultural Orientation of Lumbee American Indian High School Students
  • North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs Invites You to Explore the Lives of the People Who Settled in North Carolina Nearly 12,000 Years Ago!
  • Legislative Hearing Committee on Natural Resources U.S
  • Lumbee Indians” of the Bradley H
  • Symbolic Representation in Native American Lumbee Art
  • The National Congress of American Indians Resolution #MOH-17-054


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