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Dr. Lawrence T. Locklear
dr_locklear
I wonder where the Lumbee as a people would be in 2020 had we cowered to the fear and discomfort that came with challenging racism and discrimination in: 1988 when
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Angela Naomi
AngNaomi
Saturday I tweeted that home for me isn't really a physical place; it's sounds, smells, feelings. 1 of those sounds is a North Carolina accent. I may not be exact,
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BloomingIndigeneity
jordenrevels
Lumbee history does not start or end with what white people or other Natives (especially ones who have not done research outside what their racist ass elders say) Just because
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Town Creek Mound
tcim
Episode 4 of #HealingOnTheLand is live! Join Nancy Strickland Fields, Director & Curator of The Museum of the Southeast American Indian, as she discusses the mental & emotional toll war
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NativeatVirginiaTech
vt_natives
Because we couldn’t give our students a proper ceremony, here’s a thread of our graduates Catherine Setaro is receiving a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Policy and Planning with
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Malinda Maynor Lowery
malindalowery
Fam, in the effort to think through what happened in Pembroke today, I wrote a letter to the editor of @The_Robesonian. We have a duty to our children to make
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Chris Arnade 🐢
Chris_arnade
Was waiting for more data (don't trust exit polls), but looking like Trump got larger share of some minority groups across country (Lumbee Tribe, Mexican Americans in S Texas, black
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Nolan Blake💥
nolanblakeyboy
if the senate passes this bill to grant recognition, all Native Nations and their claims to sovereignty will be attacked. this would give congress power to legislate who is and
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💰🧼President Hotep Doobs 🧼💰
DOEDoobs
Negroes With Guns: The Black Armed Guard & Deacons of Defense & JusticeHistory Thread Gather round, beloveds.. This story starts in Monroe, North Carolina in 1945. Robert F. Williams,
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Gbenga Ajilore 🏃🏾♂️
gbenga_ajilore
Excited to hear about important issues surrounding Native communities with @PatriceKunesh of the @MinneapolisFed. I had the honor of being on a panel with @PatriceKunesh during the @NEAEcon-@ASHE_ASSA conference during
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Shekon Neechie
ShekonNeechie
#IndigenousHistoryMonth #IndigenoushistoriansDickason, Olive. The Myth of the Savage and the Beginnings of French Colonialism in the Americas. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1997. #IndigenousHistoryMonth #IndigenoushistoriansWitge
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