Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
Category: 9. Arts and crafts

This category currently contains 14 items.

ZAGA001. Zagadinow, Lidija. “Keeping her heritage alive through art.” Philadelphia Inquirer (Pennsylvania) 3 July 1988: N05 (Sunday). 

MANL001. Manley, Roger. Signs and wonders: outsider art inside North Carolina. Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1989. Pages 35, 53, 117.

OSBO001. Osborne, Ozzie. “Artist works passionately with clay, sharing skills with kids.” Miami Herald (Florida) Sunday, 3 November 1991: 1B.

LOCK007. Braveboy-Locklear, Barbara. “Real Indian art.” N.C. Arts 8.3 (Fall 1992). Reprinted in Shared heritage (Heritage Arts, 1993) and in Pembroke Magazine 27 (1995): 10-11.

ROSE001. Rosengarten, Dale. “Spirits of our ancestors: basket traditions in the Carolinas.” In: The crucible of Carolina: essays in the development of Gullah language and culture. Ed. Michael Montgomery. Athens, GA: Georgia UP, 1994. Pages 133-157.

KERN001. Kern, Bliem. “Lloyd Oxendine: visual artist.” Artist and Influence (New York: Hatch-Billops Collection, Inc.) 7 (1994): 186-195.

FORD001. Ford, Thomas C. “Play ball: the art of the big game has never been more popular.” Art & Antiques 17 (May 1994): 80-83.

BRAV001. Braveboy-Locklear, Barbara. “Local artist creates work for 'SATW' art auction.” Robesonian 26 June 1994:1A.

BRAV002. Braveboy-Locklear, Barbara. “Lumbee artist dancing 'the Spiral Dance.'” Robesonian 21 December 1994: C1.

CUSH001. Cushman, Tom. “Brush with success did not come easily to Locklear.” Union Tribune (San Diego, CA) 23 June 1996:C1.

KNIC025. Knick, Stanley. “Along the Robeson Trail (column).” Carolina Indian Voice 26 November 1998: 3.

NATI001. “Native American Resource Center presents new art exhibit.” Carolina Indian Voice 10 December 1998: 5.

FOX0001. Fox. Geoff. “Painting brings ‘SATW!’ $8,500.” Robesonian Wednesday, June 28, 2000, p. 1A, 8A.

JOHN001. Johnson, Nancy Winora. Symbolic Representation in Native American Lumbee Art. Masters thesis. University of North Carolina at Pembroke, 2004. Not seen. Located at UNC-P's Sampson-Livermore Library Special Collections. Not available through Interlibrary Loan.


    For thorough research, please consult The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1994) which lists 7 annotated items dealing with this topic.



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