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This category currently 8 items. 1013. Robeson Indians Studied by Woman of National Fame. Robesonian 30 Sept. 1929: 2. 1030. Barreiro, José, and Steve Wall. Lumbee Country: Portraits of Elders. Northeast Indian Quarterly 5.2 (Summer 1988): 13-33. WITT001. Witten, Scott. Local
women in Pathmakers exhibit. Robesonian 17 March
1994: 1A. WAGO001. Wagoner, Mark, photographer. Pathmakers: North Carolina Native American women of distinction. A sampling of 1994 recipients. Pembroke Magazine 27 (1995): 33-42. LUMB003. Lumbee people. Carolina Country (Raleigh: Association of Electric Cooperatives) February 1995: 15. FARR001. Maynor, Malinda M. In: Women artists of color: a bio-critical sourcebook to 20th century artists in the Americas. Ed. Phoebe Farris. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1999. Pages 44-47. KNIC022. Knick, Stanley. Along the Robeson Trail (column). Carolina Indian Voice 1 April 1999: 6. FOUR001. Fourteen American Indian artists receive fellowships to develop film, video and multimedia projects. PR Newswire 7 June 2001. For thorough research, please consultThe
Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography (Jefferson, NC: McFarland
& Co., 1994) which lists 2annotated
items dealing with this topic. Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net
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