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Category: 10. Music and dance; pow-wows; parades;
scholarship pageants; Lumbee Homecoming

CLAR001. Clark, Ray; Horace Locklear; Joe Liles; and Ron Rozelle. “Lumbees & Friends.” American Indian crafts and culture 6.8 (1972): 15.

338. Lowery, Willie French.  Proud to be a Lumbee.   With Miriam Oxendine and Lumbee children.  33 1/2 rpm sound disc.  27 min. [Pembroke, NC]: Willie French Lowery Pub. Co., 812011B-2077, [197?], 2004.

349. Munger, Guy.  “An Indian whose heart is filled with music.”  News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) 11 Nov. 1979: Sec. 4 p. 3.

GAVA001. Gavaghan, Carole. “Studio preserves joyful sounds.” Robesonian Sunday, 30 January 1994: 1D.

LOCK009. “Locklear wins talent show, records song in Knoxville.” Robesonian 16 February 1994: 9A. 

BRIT001. Britt, Shannon. “Local gospel singer enjoying wave of success.” Robesonian 25 February 1994: 7A.

HAZA001. Hazard, Anne. “Lumbees exhibit heritage at Smithsonian Festival.” Fayetteville Observer/Times 6 July 1996.

MAYN009. Sounds of Faith. Dir. and prod. by Malinda M. Maynor. Videocassette. Department of Communication, Stanford U, 1997. 14 min. Key source Key source

BENS001. Benson, Laura Lee. “Mentoring with dance.” The World & I: The Magazine for Serious Readers 12.9 (September 1997); 172-179. 

MAYN010. Maynor, Malinda. “Indians got rhythm: Lumbee and African American church song.” North Dakota Quarterly 67.3-4 (2000): 72-91.

FOX0004. Fox, Geoff. “'Dressed to thrill: cultural center all spruced up for open house.” Robesonian Friday, 9 June 2000: 1A, 8A.

BRAY003. Brayboy, Shannon. “Lorna McNeill: a phenomenal woman.” Carolina Indian Voice 27.24 (15 June 2000): 1, 5.

MCNE001. “McNeill crowned Miss North Carolina.” Associated Press State & Local Wire 17 June 2000 (Saturday, BC cycle). 230 words.

CHAM002. Chamberlain, Knight. “Here she is . . . Miss North Carolina.” Robesonian Monday 19 June 2000: 1A, 6A.

CHAM003. Chamberlain, Knight. “McNeill doesn’t believe in ‘what if.’ ” Robesonian Saturday, 24 June 2000: 1A, 6A.

SMIT003. Smith, Marci. “Jana jams.” Robesonian Wednesday, June 28, 2000, p. C1, C5.

SCEN001. “Scenes from Lumbee homecoming parade.” Carolina Indian Voice Thursday, 6 July 2000: 1, 3. 

MCIN001. “McIntyre pays tribute to Lorna McNeill in Congressional Record.” Carolina Indian Voice 20 July 2000: 1.

FUTC001. Futch, Michael. “Lowery’s band had brush with stardom.” Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 6 August 2000.

WALK001. Walker, Andrea K. “A Native Miss America? Lumbees hope this year's Miss N.C. can be first.” Charlotte Observer Wednesday, 9 August 2000: B1.

LORN001. “Lorna McNeill: making a difference as Miss North Carolina.” UNCP Today Winter 2000: 6-7. 

MAYN013. Maynor, Malinda. “Making Christianity sing: the origins and experience of Lumbee Indian and African American church music.” In: Confounding the color line: the Indian-Black experience in North America. Ed. James F. Brooks. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 2002. Pages 321-345.

JAEN002. Jaenicke, Michael. “Tribal Conflict seeks solutions through alternative rock.” Robesonian Thursday, 30 May 2002.

DIAZ001. Diaz, RoseMary. “Jana: powerful pop music with a Native soul.” Native Peoples May/June 2002: 26-27.

JOHN001. Johnson, Doug. “Miss North Carolina title in court as Miss America Pageant nears.” Associated Press State & Local Wire Friday, 30 August 2002.

OUTC001. “Outcome of Miss N.C. pageant a cliffhanger, for real.” Winston-Salem Journal Saturday, 7 September 2002.

LECL001. Leclerq, Matt. “Revels’ former boyfriend found liable.” Fayetteville Observer 26 March 2004.

ELOF001. Elofson, Matt. “Rebekah Revels in award; jury awards $11,000 to ex-Miss N.C.” Robesonian 27 March 2004.

JUDG001. “Judge throws out lawsuit by dethroned beauty queen.” Associated Press state & local wire Saturday, May 15, 2004. 255 words.

EMBA001. “Catching up with . . . Rebekah Revels. Embattled ex-Miss N.C. has moved on.” Charlotte Observer Monday, July 18, 2005: B1.

DANC001. Dancing in the gardens of the Lord: The faces of American Indian powwows in North Carolina. DVD. 12:22 minutes. Pembroke, NC: Native American Resource Center, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, 2007. [Annotation forthcoming.]

LUMB016. "Lumbee musician Willie Lowery keeps one foot in N. C." Star News (Wilmington, N.C.) Thursday, April 12, 2007. 697 words

Lumbee Homecoming 2007. Personal account, news releases, photographs, and video from the Heritage Walk dedication ceremony and the Powwow, both held on campus at UNC-Pembroke.


    For thorough research, please consult The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1994) which lists 13 annotated items dealing with this topic.

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