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Ramblin’ Man: The Coharie Queen
History

Ramblin’ Man: The Coharie Queen

Joyce Locklear knows the tribe’s dances because she danced them. She knows its struggles because she lived them. She knows the next generation because she taught them.

by T. Edward Nickens
History

Coming Home to the Land of the Lumbee

Long before the Lumbee were recognized as a tribe, their heritage ran deep in Robeson County. Now one of their own has returned to her roots to help share their story.

by Elizabeth Leland
Ramblin' Man: Uncovering a Temporary Treasure
History

Ramblin’ Man: Uncovering a Temporary Treasure

Finding a buried Native American artifact in the Cape Fear River brings history home — but not for long.

by T. Edward Nickens

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