Lumbee Recognition Act

Lumbee Recognition Act
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Total Pages : 540
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Synopsis Lumbee Recognition Act by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- )

Lumbee Recognition Act

Lumbee Recognition Act
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Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015084751554
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Synopsis Lumbee Recognition Act by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Natural Resources

Lumbee Recognition Act

Lumbee Recognition Act
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Total Pages : 538
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Synopsis Lumbee Recognition Act by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- )

The Lumbee Indians

The Lumbee Indians
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9781469646381
ISBN-13 : 1469646382
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Synopsis The Lumbee Indians by : Malinda Maynor Lowery

Jamestown, the Lost Colony of Roanoke, and Plymouth Rock are central to America's mythic origin stories. Then, we are told, the main characters--the "friendly" Native Americans who met the settlers--disappeared. But the history of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina demands that we tell a different story. As the largest tribe east of the Mississippi and one of the largest in the country, the Lumbees have survived in their original homelands, maintaining a distinct identity as Indians in a biracial South. In this passionately written, sweeping work of history, Malinda Maynor Lowery narrates the Lumbees' extraordinary story as never before. The Lumbees' journey as a people sheds new light on America's defining moments, from the first encounters with Europeans to the present day. How and why did the Lumbees both fight to establish the United States and resist the encroachments of its government? How have they not just survived, but thrived, through Civil War, Jim Crow, the civil rights movement, and the war on drugs, to ultimately establish their own constitutional government in the twenty-first century? Their fight for full federal acknowledgment continues to this day, while the Lumbee people's struggle for justice and self-determination continues to transform our view of the American experience. Readers of this book will never see Native American history the same way.

The Lumbee Indians

The Lumbee Indians
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Total Pages : 312
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Synopsis The Lumbee Indians by : Glenn Ellen Starr

Includes "Index to The Carolina Indian Voice" for January 18, 1973-February 4, 1993 (p. 189-248).

The Lumbee

The Lumbee
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Publisher : Chelsea House
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 155546713X
ISBN-13 : 9781555467135
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Synopsis The Lumbee by : Adolf L. Dial

Examines the history, culture, and current situation of the Lumbee Indians of the southeastern United States.

Living Indian Histories

Living Indian Histories
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 0807855065
ISBN-13 : 9780807855065
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Synopsis Living Indian Histories by : Gerald M. Sider

With more than 40,000 registered members, the Lumbee Indians are the ninth largest tribe in the United States and the largest east of the Mississippi River. Yet, despite the tribe's size, the Lumbee lack full federal recognition and their history has been

H.R. 31, Lumbee Recognition Act; & H.R. 1385, Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act of 2009

H.R. 31, Lumbee Recognition Act; & H.R. 1385, Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act of 2009
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Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822036282630
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Synopsis H.R. 31, Lumbee Recognition Act; & H.R. 1385, Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act of 2009 by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Natural Resources

H.R. 65, Lumbee Recognition Act; & H.R. 1294, Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act of 2007

H.R. 65, Lumbee Recognition Act; & H.R. 1294, Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act of 2007
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Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000061509191
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Synopsis H.R. 65, Lumbee Recognition Act; & H.R. 1294, Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act of 2007 by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Natural Resources

Decolonizing Wealth

Decolonizing Wealth
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Publisher : Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781523097913
ISBN-13 : 1523097914
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Synopsis Decolonizing Wealth by : Edgar Villanueva

Decolonizing Wealth is a provocative analysis of the dysfunctional colonial dynamics at play in philanthropy and finance. Award-winning philanthropy executive Edgar Villanueva draws from the traditions from the Native way to prescribe the medicine for restoring balance and healing our divides. Though it seems counterintuitive, the philanthropic industry has evolved to mirror colonial structures and reproduces hierarchy, ultimately doing more harm than good. After 14 years in philanthropy, Edgar Villanueva has seen past the field's glamorous, altruistic façade, and into its shadows: the old boy networks, the savior complexes, and the internalized oppression among the “house slaves,” and those select few people of color who gain access. All these funders reflect and perpetuate the same underlying dynamics that divide Us from Them and the haves from have-nots. In equal measure, he denounces the reproduction of systems of oppression while also advocating for an orientation towards justice to open the floodgates for a rising tide that lifts all boats. In the third and final section, Villanueva offers radical provocations to funders and outlines his Seven Steps for Healing. With great compassion—because the Native way is to bring the oppressor into the circle of healing—Villanueva is able to both diagnose the fatal flaws in philanthropy and provide thoughtful solutions to these systemic imbalances. Decolonizing Wealth is a timely and critical book that preaches for mutually assured liberation in which we are all inter-connected.