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TOBI001. Tobin, Juanita. The woman from the Lumbee tribe. Journal of counseling and development 64 (September 1985): 51. Reprinted in: Ransom street quartet: poems & stories. By Juanita Tobin. Boone, NC: Parkway Publishers, 1995. Publication type: Journal article; Book chapter or section This poignant poem describes the behavior of a Lumbee woman in a psychiatric institution. The final three lines, depicting the woman's emotional instability, could also be read as a comment on the uncertainty, in term of documentary evidence, of the tribal origins of the Lumbee people. Juanita Tobin states, in her profile in Contemporary Authors, that she served as head nurse at Dorothea Dix Hospital in Raleigh for a number of years. During that time, she started a finger-painting group for her psychiatric patients, all of whom were women.Additional subjects: Juanita Tobin This annotation was edited on: June 6, 2002 Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
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