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Resources

 

Photography by:  Malinda Maynor

Selected Books and Articles:

 

Anderson, Ryan K. “Lumbee Kinship, Community, and the Success of the Red Banks Mutual Association,” American Indian Quarterly 23 (Spring 1999): 39-58.

 

Blu, Karen I. The Lumbee Problem: The Making of an American Indian People. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1980.

 

______. "Where Do You Stay At?" In Senses of Place, ed. Steven Feld and Keith H. Basso. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press, 1996.

 

Dial, Adolph L., and Davis K. Eliades. The Only Land I Know: A History of the Lumbee Indians. San Francisco, CA: Indian Historian Press, 1975.

 

Eliades David K. and Linda Ellen Oxendine. Pembroke State University: A Centennial History. Columbus, GA: Brentwood University Press, 1986.

 

Evans, William McKee. To Die Game: The Story of the Lowry Band, Indian Guerillas of Reconstruction. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1971.

 Photography by:  Malinda Maynor

Humphreys, Josephine. Nowhere Else on Earth. New York: Viking, 2001.

 

Sider, Gerald. Living Indian Histories: Lumbee and Tuscarora People in North Carolina. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003.

 

Starr, Glenn Ellen. The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography with Chronology and Index. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, 1994.

 

Wilkins, David E. “Breaking Into the Intergovernmental Matrix: The Lumbee Tribe’s Efforts to Secure Federal Acknowledgement.” Publius 23 (Fall 1993): 123-42.

 

Wolfram, Walt, et. al. Fine In the World: Lumbee Language in Time and Place. Raleigh: North Carolina State University Humanities Extension Publications, 2002.

 

Selected Websites:

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Photography by:  Malinda Maynor

The Lumbee Tribe: www.lumbeetribe.com

Lumbee Regional Development Association: www.lumbee.org

The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography Supplement: www.lumbeebibliography.net

University of North Carolina at Pembroke: www.uncp.edu

Legends of North Carolina: Henry Berry Lowry: ncmuseumofhistory.org/edu/ed_md_tw_leg2.html