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Category: 7. Literature and creative writing—by and/or about LOCK039. Locklear, Chad. "Swamp Posse." Pembroke Magazine 38 (2006): 172-81. Publication type: Short story The events that follow interweave Lumbee folk beliefs, the Lumbee River and swamps, insider-outsider tensions faced by Lumbees who have gotten advanced degrees, racial tensions, and social and economic conditions in twenty-first-century Robeson County. The story’s characters see that Lumbee history and Lumbee identity have power to help them cope with present-day problems; yet, paradoxically, problems keep presenting themselves. Locklear’s dialogue effectively uses Lumbee words and expressions such as cuz, juvember, and mommucked, as well as Lumbee pronunciations and distinctive linguistic features such as bes. Note: Author is Lumbee. Home page URL: http://lumbeebibliography.net
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