To determine the historic Virginia tribe or tribes from which the Lumbee may be descended, I have decided to search the records of North Carolina and Virginia and see where surnames linked to the Lumbee in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries appear. My goal is to see which, if any, have documented ties to specific Virginia Indian communities
The 17th-century residents of Sylvester Manor were a culturally diverse group, comprised of Native M...
There are gaps within American history that overlook histories of other cultures that are embedded a...
Historically, Virginia's indigenous Indian tribes have been subsumed under non-Indian racial categor...
To determine the historic Virginia tribe or tribes from which the Lumbee may be descended, I have de...
The origins of the 55,000 member Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina are unclear. Many think the Lumbee a...
The author discusses racial experience within the Lumbee Indian community. Citing earlier discussion...
The evidentiary base for this study is the compilation of almost 7,000 individuals connected by kins...
Over the past three centuries, academic and public discussions of race have been divided into two di...
My senior project deals with the unique racial composition of Robeson County, North Carolina. Althou...
The Lumbee people of southeastern North Carolina have traditionally had a strong grandparent/grandch...
American Indian K-12 students comprise less than 1% of the student population in the US. In southeas...
This project aims to investigate the ways in which the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina has restructur...
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is a state-recognized tribe with an estimated 60,000 citizens. Fr...
This qualitative study investigates how speaking the Lumbee Dialect impacts the academic achievement...
This document contains information related to conducting research for African American genealogy, es...
The 17th-century residents of Sylvester Manor were a culturally diverse group, comprised of Native M...
There are gaps within American history that overlook histories of other cultures that are embedded a...
Historically, Virginia's indigenous Indian tribes have been subsumed under non-Indian racial categor...
To determine the historic Virginia tribe or tribes from which the Lumbee may be descended, I have de...
The origins of the 55,000 member Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina are unclear. Many think the Lumbee a...
The author discusses racial experience within the Lumbee Indian community. Citing earlier discussion...
The evidentiary base for this study is the compilation of almost 7,000 individuals connected by kins...
Over the past three centuries, academic and public discussions of race have been divided into two di...
My senior project deals with the unique racial composition of Robeson County, North Carolina. Althou...
The Lumbee people of southeastern North Carolina have traditionally had a strong grandparent/grandch...
American Indian K-12 students comprise less than 1% of the student population in the US. In southeas...
This project aims to investigate the ways in which the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina has restructur...
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is a state-recognized tribe with an estimated 60,000 citizens. Fr...
This qualitative study investigates how speaking the Lumbee Dialect impacts the academic achievement...
This document contains information related to conducting research for African American genealogy, es...
The 17th-century residents of Sylvester Manor were a culturally diverse group, comprised of Native M...
There are gaps within American history that overlook histories of other cultures that are embedded a...
Historically, Virginia's indigenous Indian tribes have been subsumed under non-Indian racial categor...