Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
Category: 8. Drama and pageants (including “Strike at the Wind!”)

DELO001. Deloria, Ella Cara. “Rough draft of pageant--Robeson County Indians, Pembroke, North Carolina. ‘The Life-Story of a People.’ Written and directed by Ella Cara Deloria, 1940-1941.” “The Modern Questor.” [approximately 31 pages] 

JENK005. Jenkins, Venita. “Art auction brings ‘SATW’ $57,000.” Robesonian Wednesday, 30 June 1999: 1A, 6A.

WIRT002. Wirt, Keesia. “Drama greeted by full house.” Robesonian Monday, 5 July 1999: 1A. 

GARD003. Gardner, Susan. “Speaking of Ella Deloria: conversations with Joyzelle Gingway Godfrey, 1998-2000, Lower Brule Community College, South Dakota. ” American Indian Quarterly 24.3 (Summer 2000): 456-481.

FOX0002. Fox, Geoff. “‘SATW’ returns to historical roots.” Robesonian Friday, 30 June 2000: 1A, 10A. 

HUNT009. Hunt, Cynthia L. “Looking back while walking forward (column): The Indian pageant.” Carolina Indian Voice 20 July 2000: 4.

HOEF001. Hoefel, Roseanne. “‘Different by degree’: Ella Cara Deloria, Zora Neale Hurston, and Franz Boaz contend with race and ethnicity.” American Indian Quarterly 25.2 (Spring 2001): page 18 (23 pages).

WILK004.  Wilkins, Tim. “SATW! no show in 2004; lack of money cancels play.” Robesonian 25 March 2004.

JENK034. Locklear, Mark. “‘SATW!’ gets new leadership.” Robesonian March 22, 2005.

JAEN004. Jaenicke, Michael. "SATW!: outdoor drama returns after two-year hiatus." Robesonian Friday, July 7 2006.

Strike at the Wind! 2007 Season: Opening Night, July 7, 2007.
A review, by Glenn Ellen Starr Stilling.


Strike at the Wind!
http://www.strikeatthewind.com/index.html


    For thorough research, please consult The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1994) which lists 15 annotated items dealing with this topic.



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