The Lumbee Regional Development Association (LRDA) is a nonprofit corporation, chartered by the State of North Carolina in 1968, organized to analyze...
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Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is the largest tribe in the United States east of the Mississippi River. The Lumbee Regional Development Association (LRDA)...
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M. DeWitt Hauptman 1996, p. 81. "Henry Berry Lowrie". Lumbee Regional Development Association. Archived from the original on October 2, 2011. Retrieved...
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1997, Beasley Broadcasting purchased WYRU and WLRD from Lumbee Regional Development Association for about $1.2 million. David Bourne, "Gospel Bumped in...
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Henry Berry Lowry (category Lumbee people)
ncpedia.org. Retrieved 2017-12-12. "Henry Berry Lowrie". Lumbee Regional Development Association. Archived from the original on October 2, 2011. Retrieved...
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Julian Pierce (category Lumbee people)
co-authored a petition on behalf of Lumbee River Legal Services and the Lumbee Regional Development Association to request that the United States Department...
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Civic Center, and served on the board of directors for the Lumbee Regional Development Association. During his lifetime, Dial was married twice. The first...
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of Lumber Bridge, North Carolina. On October 14, 1994, Lumbee Regional Development Association, owner of gospel station WYRU in Red Springs, added a 6...
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created to educate Native Americans and enjoying close ties to the local Lumbee tribe, was approved to continue the use of native-derived imagery without...
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Ruth Dial Woods (category Lumbee people)
American Indian Movement. She became a founding member of the Lumbee Regional Development Association and worked with the tribal government to create programs...
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Robeson County, North Carolina (category Lumbee)
Fayetteville-Lumberton-Pinehurst, NC Combined Statistical Area. The state-recognized Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is headquartered in Pembroke. The area eventually...
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Committee, led by Janie Maynor Locklear, a staffer at the Lumbee Regional Development Association. A petition was circulated to preserve the structure and...
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Hoke County, North Carolina (section Development)
constituting Hoke County were Tuscarora Native Americans. Ancestors of the Lumbee Native Americans lived in the area in the early 1700s. European settlers...
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Horace Locklear (category Lumbee people)
Manpower Program in Statesville. In 1968 he cofounded the Lumbee Regional Development Association. On August 28, 1972, Locklear was admitted into the North...
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Mike McIntyre (section Lumbee recognition bills)
National Association of Development Organizations honored him for his leadership in regional economic development, and the Southern Economic Development Council...
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person" he was in 1988 and criticized him for attacking the Lumbee Regional Development Association and making exaggerated claims about corruption to garner...
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tribe petitioned to be renamed in 1911, eventually settling on the name Lumbee in 1956. Other tribes purportedly linked to the Roanoke colonists include...
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4–7) Hobsbawm and Ranger (1983), The Invention of Tradition Sider 1993 Lumbee Indian Histories. Kolb, Eva (2009). The Evolution of New York City's Multiculturalism:...
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Nations Within States: The Quest for Federal Recognition by the Catawba and Lumbee Tribes." 1995. Bates, Denise E. "The Other Movement: Indian Rights and Civil...
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Ku Klux Klan (section Current developments)
incident in North Carolina, the Klan burned crosses at the homes of two Lumbee Native Americans for associating with white people, and threatened more...
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Jeannie Epper, 'Wonder Woman' Stunt Double, Dies at 83 Horace Locklear, a Lumbee trailblazer in North Carolina law and politics, dies David Shapiro, poet...
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List of Indigenous peoples List of diasporas List of stateless nations regional lists: African people Indigenous people of Africa Ethnic groups in Algeria...
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York: Macmillan. ISBN 9780312356002. Lowery, Malinda Maynor (2018). The Lumbee Indians: An American Struggle. Chapel Hill: UNC Press Books. ISBN 978-1-4696-4638-1...
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given limited recognition as Indians by the U.S. Congress as Lumbee in 1956. The Lumbee are one of several Native American tribes that have been officially...
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split as 40% Patriot, 40% neutral, 20% Loyalist, but with considerable regional variations. At the onset of the war, the Second Continental Congress realized...
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Methodist Church was organized to minister to Native Americans, especially the Lumbee tribe. Advocacy for the poor remained a hallmark of these and other Methodist...
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the vote. Trump's strongest performance among Native tribes was with the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, where he won a strong majority in Robeson County...
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back to Roanoke: Investigating the Link between the Lost Colony and the Lumbee People of North Carolina". Digital Scholarship and Initiatives. Archived...
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Louisburg College. Retrieved December 8, 2014. "Lumbee Indian Museum". Scotland County Tourism Development Authority. Retrieved December 9, 2014. "Maxton...
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elements happened sporadically in the United States. In 1958, over 500 Lumbee men armed with rocks, sticks and firearms attacked and disrupted a Ku Klux...
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