Drama and pageants

Record Number Citation
SATW001

” ‘Strike at the Wind!’ returns to [Adolph Dial] Amphitheater for sold-out show.” Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. July 8, 2019.

SINC001

Sinclair, Tomeka. "Murals in Greensboro feature images of Lumbee Tribe members." The Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. September 18, 2017.

ROBE16

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

LAMM001

Lamm, Laura Ashley. "The journey to the crown: Meet Victoria Huggins, Miss NC." North State Journal [Raleigh, NC]. June 28, 2017.

LOWE005

Lowery, Willie French. "Hello, America." Interview by Michael C. Taylor Southern Cultures 16.3 (2010): 79-101.

HAST003

Hasty, Kim. "'Handsome Ransom' was a leader in life." Fayetteville Observer [Fayetteville, NC] Sunday, February 21, 2010.

GARD004

Gardner, Susan. “‘Weaving an epic story’: Ella Cara Deloria's pageant for the Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina, 1940-1941.” Mississippi Quarterly 60.1 (2007): 33-57.

OAKL003

Oakley, Christopher Arris. “The legend of Henry Berry Lowry: Strike at the Wind! and the Lumbee Indians of North Carolina.” Mississippi quarterly 60.1 (Winter/Spring 2007): 59–80. Key source

JAEN004

Jaenicke, Michael. "SATW!: outdoor drama returns after two-year hiatus." Robesonian Friday, July 7 2006.

WILK004

Wilkins, Tim. “SATW! no show in 2004; lack of money cancels play.” Robesonian 25 March 2004.

HOEF001

Hoefel, Roseanne. “ ‘Different by degree’: Ella Cara Deloria, Zora Neale Hurston, and Franz Boaz contend with race and ethnicity.” American Indian Quarterly 25.2 (Spring 2001): 181-202.

GARD003

Gardner, Susan. “Speaking of Ella Deloria: conversations with Joyzelle Gingway Godfrey, 1998-2000, Lower Brule Community College, South Dakota.” American Indian Quarterly 24.3 (Summer 2000): 456-481.

HUNT009

Hunt, Cynthia L. “Looking back while walking forward (column): The Indian pageant.” Carolina Indian Voice 20 July 2000: 4.

FOX0002

Fox, Geoff. “'SATW' returns to historical roots.” Robesonian Friday, 30 June 2000: 1A, 10A.

WIRT002

Wirt, Keesia. “Drama greeted by full house.” Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] Monday, 5 July 1999: 1A.

JENK005

Jenkins, Venita. “Art auction brings 'SATW' $57,000.” Robesonian Wednesday, 30 June 1999: 1A, 6A.

383

Guyton, Nanette.  “Pembroke Town Council Gives Support to Drama Study.”  Robesonian 3 March 1992: 1A.

381

Locklear, Barbara Brayboy.  “Playwright Lets Native Americans Tell Own Story.”  Robesonian 29 Sept. 1991: 1C.

380

Bigelow, Scott.  “SATW Move to I-95 Pondered.”  Robesonian 22 May 1991: 1A.

348

Lucas, Sarah.  “Outdoor Drama Production Crews, Actors Get Ready.”  Robesonian 19 June 1979: 15.

 

342

Jurgensen, Paquita. “Lumbee Indians: Lost Colony Descendants?” Chapel Hill Newspaper 18 June 1976.

341

341.     Hudson, William Lane, Jr.  “Public Relations:  Defined and Applied Specifically for Outdoor Drama.”  Paper for CMA 499. Pembroke State U, Spring 1976.

332

“Indian Outdoor Drama Scheduled in Robeson.”  The Pilot [Southern Pines, NC] 6 Sept. 1972.

330

Hoover, Daniel C.  “Lumbee Fete Draws Crowd.”  News and Observer 2 July 1972: Sec. 1 p.  5.

327

Haas, Joel.  “Celebrating a ‘Oneness’.”  News and Observer 11 July 1971: Sec. 4 p. 1.

325

“‘Lost Colony’ Sequel on Lumbees Is Planned.”  The Pilot [Southern Pines, N.C.] 5 Aug. 1970.

324

Coit, John.  “Indians Organize; Celebrate Holiday.”  News and Observer 5 July 1970: 1.

322

Lumbee Homecoming Festival.  [Program]  Pembroke: N.p., 1970- .

320

Cole, Willard G.  “Robeson Indian Drama Proposed.”  News and Observer 8 Dec. 1963.

HUNT017

Hunt, Elmer W. The Elmer W. Hunt photograph collection. U of North Carolina at Pembroke Library, Pembroke, NC, 1953-1973. Key source

DELO001

Deloria, Ella Cara. “Rough draft of pageant--Robeson County Indians, Pembroke, North Carolina. 'The Life-Story of a People.' Written and directed by Ella Cara Deloria, 1940-1941.” “The Modern Questor.” [approximately 31 pages]