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Keeping the Circle: American Indian Identity in Eastern North Carolina, 1885-2004

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Keeping the Circle: American Indian Identity in Eastern North Carolina, 1885-2004 - Oakley, Christopher Arris
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Keeping the Circle presents an overview of the modern history and identity of the Native peoples in twentieth-century North Carolina, including the Lumbees, the Tuscaroras, the Waccamaw Sioux, the Occaneechis, the Meherrins, the Haliwa-Saponis, and the Coharies. From the late 1800s until the 1930s, Native peoples in the eastern part of the state lived and farmed in small isolated communities. Although relatively insulated, they were acculturated, and few fit the traditional stereotype of an Indian. They spoke English, ...

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Keeping the Circle: American Indian Identity in Eastern North Carolina, 1885-2004 2007, University of Nebraska Press

ISBN-13: 9780803222533

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Keeping the Circle: American Indian Identity in Eastern North Carolina, 1885-2004 2005, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE

ISBN-13: 9780803235748

Hardcover