Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
 
   

Welcome to The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography, a site designed to provide a comprehensive, scholarly, online resource for information on the Lumbee Indians and related topics. For more information about this site and a general overview of how it was compiled, please refer to the Introduction

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Who are the Lumbee Indians?

Read a concise introduction, reprinted with permission from Encyclopedia of North Carolina (University of North Carolina Press, © 2006 ) ReLumbee In
See also . . .
Genealogy Help Page. Compiled by Kathy Staley, Archivist, Appalachian Collection, Appalachian State University


Where do the Lumbee Indians live? Maps of Robeson County, North Carolina


A documented chronology of significant events in the history of Robeson County Indians

Related Links

A list of recommended sites for news and research on the Lumbee Indians.
 
Lumbee Literature, Art, and Music

 An essay by Glenn Ellen Starr Stilling dealing with these aspects of Lumbee culture. 
 
Notable Lumbees 

A source for information on Lumbee people of achievement in a variety of professions and areas of accomplishment.

Part 1
Part 2


 Robeson County Statistics

A list of links to Web sites providing a variety of statistics and information about Robeson County, North Carolina
 
Key Sources 

A selective list of the sources to consult first, arranged by Topic Category.
 
Newspaper Index 

View or download the index to the Carolina Indian Voice, January 18, 1973-February 4, 1993
 
Lumbee surnames

Download a documented "List of Lumbee surnames with dates of appearance in the Greater Lumbee Settlement (N=523 surnames) 1740-2007"

Lumbee Names
Lumbee names. Lists excerpted by Morris Britt from tax lists, census records, and deeds. Dates range primarily from 1763-1846.

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Bibliography Topic Categories
  • Activism since the late 1980's
  • Archaeology
  • Art and crafts
  • Bibliographies
  • Biographical sources
  • Business, economics, employment, and housing
  • Communities in Robeson County that are mainly Lumbee
  • Crime, criminal justice, and law 
  • Cultural expressions—other
  • Curriculum materials
  • Drama and pageants
  • Education—Higher, and UNC-Pembroke
  • Education—Public schools and overviews
  • Federal acknowledgment
  • Folklore, storytelling, and oral traditions
  • GenealogyHealth—including conventional medicine and folk medicine
  • Henry Berry Lowry era
  • Ku Klux Klan routing of 1958
  • Language: Lumbee English
  • Laws (state and federal) and court cases
  • Literature and creative writing by and/or about the Lumbee
  • Lumbee River; environmentalism
  • Media items: CDs, DVDs, audio, video
  • Military service
  • Music and dance; pow-wows; parades
  • Oral history
  • Origins of the tribe
  • Overviews —Brief
  • Overviews and studies—Comprehensive
  • Photography and film
  • Politics and government
  • Race relations and segregation
  • Red Banks Mutual Association; farming
  • Religion and churches
  • Robeson County
  • Settlements outside Robeson County (including Baltimore; Greensboro; Bulloch County, Georgia)
  • Social science studies (anthropology, psychology, etc.); social services
  • Sports and athletics
  • Tribal government
  • Tribal name and identity
  • Triracial isolates and mixed bloods
  • Tuscarora Indians of Robeson County
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    Last update of this page: May 22, 2013 12:44 PM