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Category: 17.8. Tribal government
FREE001. Freeman, Leroy. Chairman:
LRDA serves all Indians. Robesonian Wednesday, June 28, 2000:
4A.
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Publication type: Newspaper article
In this editorial column, Leroy Freeman, chairperson
of the Lumbee Regional Development Association (LRDA) Board of Directors,
responds to a recent editorial column by Ervin Locklear-Brayboy, Chief
of the Tribal Council of the Tuscarora, entitled What's in Lumbee
name? Not much. (Robesonian Friday, June 26, 2000, p. 4A;
item LOCK001).
Freeman provides a useful and detailed historical overview
of LRDA and its aims and services. Here is a list of highlights from
the article:
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Established in 1968 as Regional Development Association,
Inc. to analyze, and devise solutions for, the problems of the rural and
urban poor.
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In 1970, renamed Lumbee Regional Development Association.
The charter was also amended to reflect specific focus on needs of, and
services to, the Lumbee tribe.
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The Board of Directors includes a representative from each
Lumbee community in Robeson and neighboring counties.
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LRDA has secured and administered funds for programs to meet
the needs of the Lumbee community in the areas of housing, energy assistance,
child day care, and job training assistance.
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LRDA has helped the tribe maintain tribal enrollment records
since the 1970s by operating the Lumbee Tribal Enrollment Office.
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LRDA has represented the tribe in local, state, and federal
issues regarding Native Americans. The tribal referendum held in 1984 gave
LRDA limited authority to do so. This limited authority was reaffirmed
in Judge Howard Manning's 1999 court order (see item LUMB004).
- LRDA's policy is to assist all Native Americans
in its service region, not just the Lumbee. Its outreach programs
to address education, employment, Native-owned businesses, and more
have affected all Native Americans in its service area and have required
the support of the entire Native community. LRDA's meetings are open
to all. Needs and opinions can also be forwarded to LRDA by contacting
a local Board representative.
Additional subjects: Lumbee Regional Development Association
(LRDA) | Tribal enrollment (Lumbee)
This annotation was edited on: April 22, 2005
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