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Category Archives: Haliwa
Relationship Between the Tuscarora and Haliwa Indians by Michelle Lawing
In 1980, Michelle Lawing was retained to write a preliminary report reflecting her findings relative to any relationship between the Tuscarora Indians and the Haliwa. That report, titled “Preliminary Report on the Relationship Between the Tuscarora and the Haliwa Indians” was based … Continue reading
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A Report on Research of Lumbee Origins by Robert K. Thomas – Part 18 – Appendix
The final segment of Robert K. Thomas’s Report of Research on Lumbee Origins. This was transcribed from a photocopy of an original report at the Wilson Library, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC in June of 2012. Any comments I have will be … Continue reading
Posted in Cheraw, Coharie, Haliwa, Hatteras, Lumbee, Person County Indians, Powhatan, Waccamaw
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A Report of Research on Lumbee Origins by Robert K. Thomas – Part 4 – Tuscarora Theory
A continuation of Robert K. Thomas’s Report of Research on Lumbee Origins. This was transcribed from a photocopy of an original report at the Wilson Library, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC in June of 2012. Any comments I have will be … Continue reading
