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Category: 7. Literature; creative writing by Lumbee
people
KNIC028. Knick, Stanley. Along
the Robeson Trail. Carolina Indian Voice 21 March 2002: 3.
Publication type: Newspaper article
This installment of Knick's long-standing weekly
column announces two important projects in which UNC-Pembroke's Native
American Resource Center is involved. The first is a collection of creative
writing (including poetry, essays, stories, and a one-act play) by Lumbee
people. The works, gathered by Daystar Dial and Barbara Collins, are presently
being transcribed or scanned to ready them for publication. The anthology
will include well-known writers (such as Lew Barton, Adolph Dial, and Julia
Lowry Russell) as well as individuals who have never been published.
The second project is a video about Lumbee identity which
incorporates interviews with Lumbee community members and is narrated by
Barbara Braveboy-Locklear. The four principal themes concerning Lumbee
identity that will be explored are home and family; spirituality; education
and Old Main; and land and the river. When completed, the video will be
available at the Native American Resource Center's physical location as
well as its Web site.
This annotation was written on: April 8, 2002
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