This study investigates how Lumbee values and practices are integrated in a formal schooling system. A qualitative study was conducted to determine how Lumbee school administrators experience their work, and how Lumbee values and practices are integrated in formal education, and what they thought these values and practices were. The main instruments used to collect data were in-depth interviews and a survey designed by the researcher. The data was collected in Pembroke, North Carolina at the School District's Indian Education Office during 2004 and 2005.The four participants in the study are all Lumbee education administrators, employed with a school district in southeastern North Carolina. Ironically, all four administrators received their...
The author discusses racial experience within the Lumbee Indian community. Citing earlier discussion...
The question of how to design educational programs which are relevant to Native American Indians, ha...
This teacher-researcher study examines the experiences of secondary students in a unique Upward Boun...
This investigation focused on selected members of the Lumbee Indian tribe and sought to ascertain th...
The uncertain and complex lineage of the Lumbee American Indian tribe has made the issue of identity...
This qualitative study investigates how speaking the Lumbee Dialect impacts the academic achievement...
This paper describes the concept of traditional education. Educators define traditional education a...
Culturally relevant teaching has been a hot topic word in the world of education for many years. How...
For the Lumbee Indians of North Carolina, their long struggle has entailed working through the South...
This study represents an ethnohistorical analysis of Indian education, one which follows the Hegelia...
Although culturally relevant education is recognized as a vital element for the self-determination o...
This project aims to investigate the ways in which the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina has restructur...
American Indian K-12 students comprise less than 1% of the student population in the US. In southeas...
This qualitative research, specifically a content analysis of 31 tribal colleges' mission statements...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of three Omushkegowuk (Swampy Cree) cultur...
The author discusses racial experience within the Lumbee Indian community. Citing earlier discussion...
The question of how to design educational programs which are relevant to Native American Indians, ha...
This teacher-researcher study examines the experiences of secondary students in a unique Upward Boun...
This investigation focused on selected members of the Lumbee Indian tribe and sought to ascertain th...
The uncertain and complex lineage of the Lumbee American Indian tribe has made the issue of identity...
This qualitative study investigates how speaking the Lumbee Dialect impacts the academic achievement...
This paper describes the concept of traditional education. Educators define traditional education a...
Culturally relevant teaching has been a hot topic word in the world of education for many years. How...
For the Lumbee Indians of North Carolina, their long struggle has entailed working through the South...
This study represents an ethnohistorical analysis of Indian education, one which follows the Hegelia...
Although culturally relevant education is recognized as a vital element for the self-determination o...
This project aims to investigate the ways in which the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina has restructur...
American Indian K-12 students comprise less than 1% of the student population in the US. In southeas...
This qualitative research, specifically a content analysis of 31 tribal colleges' mission statements...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of three Omushkegowuk (Swampy Cree) cultur...
The author discusses racial experience within the Lumbee Indian community. Citing earlier discussion...
The question of how to design educational programs which are relevant to Native American Indians, ha...
This teacher-researcher study examines the experiences of secondary students in a unique Upward Boun...