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“Whoz Ya People?”: Defining Lumbee Citizenship And Belonging In The 21St Century, Timothy Blake Hite Apr 2022

“Whoz Ya People?”: Defining Lumbee Citizenship And Belonging In The 21St Century, Timothy Blake Hite

Theses and Dissertations

The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is a state-recognized tribe with an estimated 60,000 citizens. From 2018-2020, the tribe closed their enrollment office so that the tribe could reexamine enrollment policies, particularly the criterion for appropriate contact with the tribal homeland. During this closure, the tribe was continuing its long journey for federal recognition, with a bill passing the U.S. House of Representatives and receiving support from then President Donald Trump and current President Joseph Biden. During the summer of 2021, I conducted ethnographic fieldwork with the tribe’s enrollment department, located in Pembroke, NC, to answer the question of how …


Analysis Of Residue In Pipes That Were Smoked By Prehistoric North American Indians In The States And Portions Of Canada East Of The Mississippi, Tommy Charles Aug 2008

Analysis Of Residue In Pipes That Were Smoked By Prehistoric North American Indians In The States And Portions Of Canada East Of The Mississippi, Tommy Charles

Faculty & Staff Publications

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Ancient Gardening In South Carolina: 10,000 B.C. To A.D. 1685 - 2000, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Sep 2000

Ancient Gardening In South Carolina: 10,000 B.C. To A.D. 1685 - 2000, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

Archaeology Month Posters

This poster was released in conjunction with South Carolina Archaeology Month, September 8-October 7, 2000.


Under The Dome - May 1995, Mckissick Museum--University Of South Carolina May 1995

Under The Dome - May 1995, Mckissick Museum--University Of South Carolina

Under the Dome, McKissick Museum Newsletter

Contents:

Handed On: Folkcrafts in Southern Life.....p. 1
Sea Island Series/Africa Series.....p. 2
This is Not an Endowed Chair.....p. 2
Collections.....p. 3
Security/Computer Manager Joins McKissick.....p. 4
Membership Coordinator Retiring.....p. 4
Students Are at the Hub of McKissick.....p. 4
Elegant Egg Invitation Wins Awards.....p. 5
Docents Honored.....p. 5
Handed On: Folkcrafts in Southern Life.....p. 6
Child Alert! Are You Ready for Summer?.....p. 8
McKissick Concert Series - Don't Miss It!.....p. 8
Jane's Journeys.....p. 9
Jane's Journeys II.....p. 10
General Information.....p. 11


Notebook - January-December 1978, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Jan 1978

Notebook - January-December 1978, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Preliminary Report - Hull Construction Features of the Brown's Ferry Vessel.....p. 1
Report on Excavations at the Buie Mound, Robeson County, North Carolina.....p. 30


Excavating The Fortified Area Of The 1670 Site Of Charles Towne, South Carolina, Stanley South Jan 1971

Excavating The Fortified Area Of The 1670 Site Of Charles Towne, South Carolina, Stanley South

Faculty & Staff Publications

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