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"A little Indian there" Henry Louis Gates, DNA and the immutability of Lumbee identity | 2021 | Native South 14 (): 114-25 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
“If you are not at the table, you are on the menu”: Lumbee government strategies under state recognition | 2020 | Native American and indigenous studies 7 (1): 36-61 | |||||
The community of contemporary Lumbee art | 2017 | First American art magazine 16 (): 34-9 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
On the antebellum fringe: Lumbee Indians, slavery, and removal | 2017 | Native South 10 (): 40-59 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
Lumbee painter Jessica Clark | 2014 | First American art magazine 5 (): 16-21 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
"I know you!": understanding racial experience and racial practice within the Lumbee Indian community | 2010 | Southern anthropologist 35 (2): 26-51 | H6/KUB [SOUTHERN-] | 1554-4133 | |||
Down by the ol'Lumbee: an investigation into the origin and use of the word "Lumbee" prior to 1952 | 2010 | Native South 3 (): 103-17 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
Indians, southerners, and Americans: race, tribe, and nation during "Jim Crow" | 2009 | Native South 2 (): 1-22 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
Telling our stories: Lumbee history and the federal recognition process | 2009 | American Indian quarterly 33 (4): 499-522 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | |||
Because it is right | 2008 | Native South 1 (): 80-9 | H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] | 1943-2596 | |||
Rising above my raising? Using heuristic inquiry to explore the effects of the Lumbee dialect on ethnic identity development | 2008 | American Indian quarterly 32 (4): 485-521 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | |||
The walls came tumbling up: the production of culture, class and Native American societies | 2006 | The Australian journal of anthropology 17 (3): 276-90 | H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] | 1035-8811 | |||
People and place: Croatan Indians in Jim Crow Georgia, 1890-1920 | 2005 | American Indian culture and research journal 29 (1): 37-63 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
Sounds of survival: language loss, retention, and restructuring among American Indian peoples of the Southeast | 2004 | Southern anthropologist 30 (2): 37-57 | H6/KUB [SOUTHERN-] | 155-4133 | |||
Lumbee origins: the Weyanoke-Kearsey connection | 2004 | Southern anthropologist 30 (2): 20-36 | H6/KUB [SOUTHERN-] | 155-4133 | |||
Rhoda Strong Lowry: the swamp queen of Scuffletown | 2002 | American Indian culture and research journal 26 (1): 67-81 | 0161-6463 | ||||
Lumbee kinship, community, and the success of the Red Bank Mutual Association | 1999 | American Indian quarterly 23 (2): 39-58 | 0095-182X | ||||
'Wir sind eine indianische Nation!'. Auch Indianen anerkennen die 'Schwarzen' Lumbee nicht | 1997 | Pogrom 197 (): 36-7 | H6/KD [POGROM-] | ||||
Not for publication, or: on not [yet, anyway] producing bicultural Lumbee auto-ethnography | 1996 | SAIL: studies in American Indian literatures (Series 2) 8 (2): 29-45 | 0730-3238 |