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2014-106 Arts - UNC Center for the Study of the American South - Fall 2013 Arts Grant Agreement
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Malinda Maynor Lowery-2 <br /> "Indians, Southerners, and Americans: Race, Tribe, and Nation During Jim Crow," <br /> James A. Hutchins Lecture at UNC-Chapel Hill, 26 February 2009, Native South <br /> 2 (2009): '1-22. <br /> "Practicing Sovereignty: Lumbee Identity, Tribal Factionalism, and Federal <br /> Recognition, 1932-1934." Foundations of First Peoples' Sovereignty: History, <br /> Culture and Education. Edited by Ulrike Wiethaus. New York: Peter Lang, 2008. <br /> 57-95. <br /> "Finding Wisdom in Places: Lumbee Family History." Indigenous Diasporas: <br /> Unsettling Western Fixations. Edited by Graham Harvey and Charles D. <br /> Thompson. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Press, 2005. 153-68. <br /> "What Is Progress? Desegregating an Indian School in Robeson County, North <br /> Carolina." By James Arthur Jones, as told to Malinda Maynor. Southern Cultures <br /> 10 (Summer 2004): 87-93. <br /> "Indians Got Rhythm, Too: Lumbee Indian and African-American Church Music." <br /> North Dakota Quarterly 67 (Summer/Fall 2000): 72-91. <br /> "The Cowboys Always Win: The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934." History in <br /> Dispute, Vol. Ill: American Social and Political Movements, 1900-1945: Pursuit of <br /> Progress. Edited by Robert J. Allison. Detroit: St. James Press, 2000. 142-6. <br /> Book Reviews: <br /> Yaqui Homeland and Homeplace: The Everyday Production of Ethnic Identity. Kirstin <br /> C. Erickson, American Indian Culture and Research journal [forthcoming]. <br /> Explorers in Eden: Pueblo Indians and the Promised Land. Jerold S. Auerbach, journal <br /> of Interdisciplinary History 38 (Spring 2008): 629-31. <br /> Waccamaw Legacy: Contemporary Indians Fight For Survival. Patricia Barker Lerch. <br /> Ethnohistory 52 (Spring 2007): 358-60. <br /> Keeping the Circle: American Indian Identity in Eastern North Carolina. Christopher <br /> Arris Oakley. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 30 (Summer 2006): <br /> 154-6. <br /> The Legal Ideology of Removal: The Southern Judiciary and the Sovereignty of Native <br /> American Nations, Tim Alan Garrison. North Carolina Historical Review 79 <br /> (January 2003): 96-97. <br /> Enclyclopedia Entries: <br /> "Town Creek Indian Mound," in Frances H. Kennedy, ed., American Indian Places: A <br /> Historical Guidebook. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2008. 102. <br /> Popular Works and Fiction: <br /> "Sacred Places in the Heart: Lumbee Family and Faith." NC CROSSROADS 7 <br /> (September 2003). 8 pp. <br /> "A True Story." River Spirits: A Collection of Lumbee Writings. Edited by Stanley <br /> Knick. Native American Resource Center Publications, University of North <br /> Carolina at Pembroke, 2003. 132-8. <br />
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