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at Pembroke JANS001. Janson, Donald. Indians try to save old college building. New York Times June 10, 1972, page 22. 1169 words. LARS001. Larsen, Richard B. “Numbers and Angela.” College English 41.5 (January 1980): 517-23. 276. Rives, Julie Powers. “A native son returns as cool healer, 40 years later.” News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) 30 July 1989: 3D. Rpt. in Carolina Indian Voice 3 Aug. 1989: 2. SANO001. Sanoff, Henry. Pembroke State University, Native American [Resource] Center. In: School Design. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1994. Pages 169-173. STIN001. Stinneford, Mark. Pembroke State name change approved by UNC board. Fayetteville Observer-Times Sunday 13 April 1996. SORE001. Sorensen, Barbara. American Indian sisterhood: the Alpha Pi Omega sorority and the Universities of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Pembroke. Winds of Change (annual college guide) 1998 supplement: 92-93. JENK001. Jenkins, Venita. UNCP to honor, say good-bye to James Chavis. Robesonian 23 April 1998: 1A. PUBL001. The public speaks out on search for UNCP chancellor. Carolina Indian Voice 5 November 1998: 4. CAMP001. Campuses struggle anew. News & Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina) 11 February 1999: A1. INDI001. Indians lose chance at the UNC-Pembroke chancellor position unless...they rise up in righteous indignation! Carolina Indian Voice 11 February 1999:1. BART002. Barton, Garry Lewis. Why'd y'all slap my daddy's face? Carolina Indian Voice 18 February 1999: 2. BROO001. Brooks, Paul. A letter from the Indian Commission to President Molly Broad. Carolina Indian Voice 18 February 1999:2. DRJO001. Dr. Joseph Oxendine should apologize to the Indian community....his actions do not reflect pride in the Indian community. Carolina Indian Voice 18 February 1999:2. UNCP001. UNCP unveils statue. Carolina Indian Voice 18 February 1999:1. CHAN001. Chancellor search down to 12 candidates. Carolina Indian Voice 25 February 1999:1. LOCK002. Locklear, James E. Without Lumbee leadership UNC-P could lose uniqueness. Carolina Indian Voice 4 March 1999: 2. DRJA001. Dr. James B. Chavis to retire. Carolina Indian Voice 11 March 1999: 2. CHAV001. Chavers, Dean. Some serious questions for the UNC-P chancellor's search committee and other leadership. Carolina Indian Voice 18 March 1999:2. DRRU001. Dr. Ruth Dial Woods named to UNC board of governors. Carolina Indian Voice 25 March 1999:1. MOOR003. Moore-Cummings, Wendy. Time for talking is passed. Carolina Indian Voice 25 March 1999:2. JENK002. Jenkins, Venita. Meadors to succeed Oxendine. Robesonian Saturday, 10 April 1999: 1A, 10A. OXEN004. Oxendine, Joseph. UNC Pembroke: the decade of the 90s. Robesonian Thursday, 13 May 1999: 4A. JENK004. Jenkins, Venita. Meadors: time to 'beat the bushes.' Robesonian Friday, 3 September 1999: 1A, 8A. BART011. Barton, Bruce. UNC-Pembroke seeks new image. (Editorial column--As I See It.) Carolina Indian Voice Thursday, 5 April 2000: page 2. UNCP004. UNCP receives grant to solve teacher shortage. Carolina Indian Voice 20 July 2000: 1. WITT018. Witten, Scott. RCC on probation. Robesonian Wednesday, 6 December 2000: 1A, 10A. DUVA001. Duval, Ashley. UNCP seeks new image. Fayetteville Observer Wednesday, 4 April 2001. YATE001. Yates, Eleanor Lee. Keeping the faith. Community College Week 13.20 (May 14, 2001). 3 pages. BART012. Barton, Bruce. As I See It (column): White male files discrimination complaint at RCC. Carolina Indian Voice 18 May 2001: 2. STAN001. Stancill, Jane. Pembroke eyes its market. News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) 25 June 2001: 1B, 3B. 1175 words. UNCP005. UNCP is a national leader in the education of Native Americans. Carolina Indian Voice 9 August 2001: 6. DAVI001. Davis, Tom. Devotion to the people: the legacy of Helen Scheirbeck. Tribal College: Journal of American Indian Higher Education 12.4 (August 31, 2001): 33- . KNIC029. Knick, Stanley, and
Linda E. Oxendine. Standing in the gap: American Indian Studies
at the University of North CarolinaPembroke. In: Native
American Studies in higher education: models for collaboration between
universities and indigenous nations. Ed. Duane Champagne and Jay Stauss.
Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira P, 2002. Chapter 11, pages 191-202. BIGE001. Bigelow, Scott. Scholarship established to honor Dexter Brooks. Press release, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, 17 April 2002. LOCK022. Locklear, Mark. Meadors accepts invite. Robesonian 24 June 2002. THRA001. Thrasher, Alice. Universities work on diversity. Fayetteville Observer May 9, 2003. JAEN003. Jaenicke, Michael. N. C. woman to specialize in Native American studies at Harvard. Associated Press State and Local Wire Sunday, May 29, 2005. 1085 words UNCP006. “UNCP to Gain Designation [Historically American Indian University].” Robesonian July 5, 2005. PITT001. "Pitts, Swett named to UNC Board of Governors." Fayetteville Observer Wednesday, April 4, 2007. >References to subsequent articles are being added to this page. Latest reference added May 23, 2007. NEAL001. Nealy, Michelle J. “Native roots and a multicultural future.” Diverse Issues in Higher Education 25.17(2008): 30-31. For thorough research, please consult The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1994) which lists 104 annotated items dealing with this topic.
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