Folklore, storytelling, and oral traditions

Record Number Citation
ROBE023

"Chairman on spending spree; Lumbee need new leadership [Letter to the Editor]." Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. October 18, 2017.

ROBE16

"Tribe gets Smithsonian showcase [Editorial]." The Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. September 1, 2017.

SING001

Singh, Renee. "Our roots go back to Roanoke: Investigating the link between the Lost Colony and the Lumbee People of North Carolina [Unpublished undergraduate student essay]." Prized Writing [UC Davis] 2006.

DEES002

Deese, Brenda Dial. “Ordinary people: Untucking oral teachings, traditions, and stories in Souteastern [sic] Indians.” Dissertation. North Carolina Sate U, 2002.

LEE0001

Lee, Winkie. “Walking in two worlds: Lumbee Indians preserve their identity through storytelling.” Charlotte Observer 6 November 1994: E1.

328

Barton, Lew.  “Me-Told Tales Along the Lumbee.”  North Carolina Folklore 19.4 (Nov. 1971): 173-76. Rpt. in Carolina Indian Voice  21 April 1977: 3.