A Story of Survival: The Lumbee Indians.
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Zak, Susannah K. "A Story of Survival: The Lumbee Indians." Thesis. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1992. 53 p.
Maynor, Malinda M. "People and place: Croatan Indians in Jim Crow Georgia, 1890-1920." Thesis. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2002. 43 p. 100 references (primary and secondary). Key source
Okuda-Jacobs, Angelina. “Planting health, culture and sovereignty: traditional horticulture of the Lumbee Nation of North Carolina.” Thesis (M.S., Land Resources). U of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000. 90 p. Key source
Oxendine, Clifton. "A Social and Economic History of the Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina." Thesis. George Peabody College for Teachers, 1934.
LOCK043. Locklear, Grover Kevin. "Political readjustment of Lumbee Indian veterans in Robeson County, North Carolina: 1941-1998." Thesis (M.A., American Indian Studies). U of Arizona, 1998. 143p.
Bridgers, John Bracey. “Groundwater pollution potential: a case study of Robeson County, North Carolina.” Thesis. Appalachian State U, December 1991.
Blue, Denise. “The Lumbee: legends, lies, and lives.” Thesis. Western Carolina University, 1998. 68p.
Hammonds, Renee. “People's perceptions of Lumbee Vernacular English.” Thesis. Durham, NC: North Carolina Central U, 2000. 43 pages
Torbert, Benjamin Charles. “Native American language history traced through consonant cluster reduction: the case of Lumbee English.” Thesis. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, 2000. 61 pages.
Kerns, Ursulla H. "A comparison of lexical items in Lumbee Vernacular English from the Pembroke and Prospect communities." Thesis. Durham, NC: North Carolina Central U, 2001. 59 pages.