Category: 23. Media items: CDs, DVDs, audio, video
This page will include items in the media formats listed above, as well as Web pages or sites with media content. The materials on this page might be useful for student or professional presentations or for classroom instruction. These items are also listed on the page for the main Topic Category to which they relate.
Although there are other items in media formats, this page focuses on those that are relatively easy to obtain, whether from Web sites, by purchase, by rental, or in libraries.
Breast cancer
HEAL003. A healing faith: Lumbee oral traditions in the face of breast cancer. Pembroke, NC: Museum of the Native American Resource Center, 2005. Videotape, 27.04 minutes. [Annotation forthcoming.]
Brief overviews
INTH001. In the heart of tradition: The eight state-recognized tribes of North Carolina and the North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs. DVD. 28.30 min. Pembroke, NC: Native American Resource Center, UNC-Pembroke (in collaboration with the North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs), 2005. [Annotation forthcoming.]
Gospel music
MAYN009. Sounds of Faith.
Dir. and prod. by Malinda M. Maynor. Videocassette. Department of Communication,
Stanford U, 1997. 14 min.
Key source
Henry Berry Lowry era
THRO001. Through Native Eyes:
The Henry Berry Lowry Story. Videotape. Production, direction, and
story by D. Van Coleman. A NoDoze Production of a D. Van Coleman
Film, 1999. 52 min., 22 sec.
INDI005. Indian warriors: the untold story of the Civil War. DVD (50 min.). Dir. Geoffrey Madeja. Prod. Bernard Dudek. The History Channel, 2006. Item #AAE-76954
AFTE001. Aftershock: Beyond the Civil War. Videotape. A History Channel production. Dir. David W. Padrusch. Prod. Matt Koed. New York: A&E Home Video; dist. by New Video, 2007. 91 min. A&E Home Video item AAE-77017.
Language; Lumbee English
INDI002. Indian by birth:
the Lumbee dialect. Produced by Walt Wolfram. Narrated by Linda Oxendine.
Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Language and Life Project, North Carolina
State University; Pembroke, NC: Museum of the Native American Resource
Center, and Department of American Indian Studies, University of North
Carolina at Pembroke, 2000.
Oral history
ADOL001. Dial, Adolph L. The Adolph Dial tapes. Interviews recorded 1969-1971. Transfer project completed in 1997. Located at the Native American Resource Center, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, PO Box 1510 UNCP, Pembroke, NC 28372-1510 Phone: 910.521.6282 E-mail: nativemuseum@uncp.edu
Pow-wows
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.]
Robesonian hostage-taking, February 1, 1988
TAKE001. Hatcher, Eddie, David Hardy, and Taylor Sisk. Takeover: The trials of Eddie Hatcher. Videotape. 103 min. Morrisville, NC : Take One Productions, 1997. [Annotation forthcoming.]
Tribal name and identity
LUMB011. Lumbee by grace: landmarks
in Lumbee identity. Videocassette. 29.20 minutes. Pembroke, NC: Museum
of the Native American Resource Center, Mass Communications Dept., and
Media Integration Project, UNC-Pembroke, 2002. Remastered as DVD, 2007.
MAYN005. Maynor, Malinda. Real Indian.
Videocassette (1/2 in, sound, color). 7.5 min. New York: Women Make Movies,
1996.
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