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The Colorblind Turn in Indian Country: Lumbee Indians, Civil Rights, and Tribal State Formation
U Ni Ted States Departmen T of the Interior
Surnames Carter Through Davis
Surnames Davis Through Groom
8 Tribes, 1 State: Native Americans in North Carolina
American Indian Tribes in North Carolina
North Carolina Minority Health Facts: American Indians
Lumbee Recognition Act” Before the House Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States
Federal Funding for Non-Federally Recognized Tribes
2018 Calendar of Events
Testimony of Principal Chief Michell Hicks of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
The Struggle for Civil Rights, 1930–1959
Native American Legends & Folklore
Melungeon Portraits: Lived Experience and Identity Tamara L
Understanding Racial Experience and Racial Practice Within the Lumbee Indian Community
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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
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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
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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
§ 71A-3. Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina; Rights, Privileges, Immunities, Obligations and Duties. the Indians Now Residing in R
North Carolina Indians
The Stories of Academic Successes and Barriers Faced by Lumbee Tribal Young Adults
HALIWA-SAPONI INDIANS and POLITICAL AUTONOMY Marvin M. Richardson a Thesis Submit
Podcast 23 Lumbees Rout the Klan/ Historical Marker
An Investigation of the Impact of Speaking the Lumbee Dialect on the Academic Achievement and Identity Development of Native American College Students