Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
Category: 27. Settlements outside Robeson County (includes Baltimore, MD; 
California; Claxton, GA; Greensboro, NC)

BUTL001. Butler, George Edwin. The Croatan Indians of Sampson County, North Carolina. Their origin and racial status. A plea for separate schools. Durham, NC: Seeman Printery, 1916. 65 pages.

SMIT004. Smith, Elizabeth. "An analysis of a 'Croatan' community." Unpublished report. 1925 . 10 pages.

SORK001. Sorkin, Alan L. The urban American Indian. Lexington, M.A.: Lexington Books, 1978. Pp. 72-75.

CORE001. Corey, Mary. “Sunday Snapshots (column): Herbert Locklear.”  Baltimore Sun (Maryland) 13 October 1991: 1H (Sunday).

WILJ001. Wiljanen, Ursula. “Lumbee celebrate a rare heritage.” Tampa Tribune (Florida) 26 April 1993: Heartland section, page 1. 

OMAR002. O’Mara, Richard. “Lumbee Indians seek end to a century of questions about identity.” Baltimore Sun (Maryland) Tuesday, 12 October 1993: 1A.

BART013. Barton, Bruce. “As I See It (column): Herbert H. Locklear remembered.” Carolina Indian Voice 27 April 2000: 2.

FUTC002. Futch, Michael. “Baltimore becomes Lumbee home away from homeland.” (Lumbees: The Trail North, Part 1.) Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 24 September 2000. 

FUTC007. Futch, Michael. “Burnt Swamp meets Baltimore in Baptist church.” Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 1 October 2000. 

FUTC003. Futch, Michael. “Lumbee church changes with community.” (Lumbees: The Trail North, Part 2.) Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 1 October  2000. 

FUTC004. Futch, Michael. “Center gives Lumbees a sense of community.” (Lumbees: The Trail North, Part 3) Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 8 October 2000. 

FUTC005. Futch, Michael. “Lumbees look to the future.” (Lumbees: The Trail North, Part 4.) Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 15 October 2000. 

FUTC006. Futch, Michael. “Lumbees coming home.” (Lumbees: The Trail North, Part 5.) Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 22 October  2000. 

GASP001. Gasparoli, Tom. “Native American woman does her part to boost cultural links.”   The Herald - Sun (Durham, NC) Sunday, December 3, 2000: page B1. 741 words.

JENK009. Jenkins, Venita. “Separate Lumbee group exists online.” Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 20 May 2001.

MAYN014. Maynor, Malinda M. People and place: Croatan Indians in Jim Crow Georgia, 1890-1920. Thesis. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2002. 43 p. 100 references (primary and secondary).
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SWOF001. Swofford, Stan. “Lumbee advocate remembers struggles; Lonnie Revels has pushed for economic development and educational opportunities for his people.” Greensboro News and Record (Greensboro, North Carolina) 30 March 2003.

MAYN008. Maynor, Malinda. "Finding wisdom in places: Lumbee family history." Indigenous diasporas and dislocations. Eds. Graham Harvey and Charles D. Thompson, Jr. Vitality of indigenous religions. Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005. 153-67.   Key source



    For thorough research, please consult The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1994) which lists 80 annotated items dealing with this topic.

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