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Thanks to Belk Library and Information Commons at Appalachian State University for hosting this site, encouraging my work, and for granting me a one-month scholarly leave in Spring 1999, during which many of the annotations were written. Dianna Johnson, Interlibrary Loan/Document Delivery, quickly processed a large number of interlibrary loan requests for this project (as she did for the 1994 book). Tom Bennett solved many technical problems that were well beyond my skill level. His expertise, time, and patience have been invaluable. Allan Scherlen and John Boyd also helped with several graphics and HTML questions. I owe special thanks to James Smith, Belk Library staff member. James provided many hours of typing, file management, file editing, proofreading, and enthusiasm to this project while he was a student assistant in the library and while he was a temporary staff member. His accuracy, commitment, and productivity were essential to the Web site's quality and timely completion. Many thanks also to Tommy Sprinkle, who, as an Appalachian State University music major (2001 graduate) and student assistant at Belk Library, designed the main page, banner, and font colors for the Web site and typed many of the early annotations. I appreciate his creativity and ingenuity. Thanks to my husband, Roger J. Stilling, for his interest, encouragement, and support--in this project as in everything. Thanks to Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist, for permission to use her artwork as the focal point for the banner on each page and as illustrations in the "Lumbee Voices" essay. Thanks for McFarland
& Co. for publishing and
publicizing The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated
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