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This category currently contains 7 items. BLU0001. Blu, Karen I. 'Reading
back' to find community: Lumbee ethnohistory. In North American
Indian anthropology: essays on society and culture. Ed. Raymond J.
DeMallie and Alfonso Ortig. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994.
Pp. 278-95. BLU0002. Blu, Karen I. 'Where
do you stay at?' Home place and community among the Lumbee. Senses
of place. Ed. Steven Feld and Keith H. Basso. Santa Fe, NM: School
of American Research Press, 1996. Pp. 197-227. TRAV003. Travis, Scott. The unbeaten path: Indian life once centered on the Burnt Swamp community. Fayetteville Observer-Times (North Carolina) 25 August 1996. BRAY002. Brayboy, Connee. Pembroke
in the Twentieth Century. (The American Century Series) Charleston,
SC: Arcadia Publishing, 1999. 96p. BATT003. Batten, Sammy, and James Locklear. Pembroke still a close-knit town. Fayetteville Observer-Times (North Carolina) 7 January 1999 (Thursday). BOOK001. Book signing planned for new historical book, Pembroke in the Twentieth Century. Carolina Indian Voice 18 March 1999:1. MART001. Martin, D. G. An insider's guide to Pembroke. Our State: Down Home in North Carolina 68.6 (November 2000): 66-72.
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