The Lumbee Problem: The Making of an American Indian People

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The Lumbee Problem: The Making of an American Indian People

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The Lumbee Indians of North Carolina, although the fifth largest Indian group in the United States, have had a history of difficulty in convincing others of their Indian identity. Like other 'neglected' Eastern Indian groups, they lack treaties, reservations and a continuous record of settlement, and apparently have not practised 'traditional Indian ways' for over two hundred years. This raises questions of how their distinctiveness is formulated and maintained. Using material derived from fieldwork among the Lumbee, Professor Blu argues that deeply-felt notions about their group identity have played a major role in shaping and guiding their political activities for over a century, and shows that they have been remarkably successful in achieving their goals. She traces the changing relationships of the Lumbee with their black and white neighbours in this period, and shows that they have been remarkably successful in achieving their goals. In carving out a third niche for themselves in a biracial system, the Lumbee have demonstrated that the Southern racial structure has been more flexible and complicated than has often been suggested. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

The Lumbee Problem: The Making of an American Indian People,Karen I. Blu,University of Nebraska Press,0803261977,Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies,Ethnicity,History - General History,Lumbee Indians,Native American,Native American Sociology,North Carolina,Political History,Social Science,Sociology,United States - State & Local - General,American history,Anthropology,History of specific racial & ethnic groups,Indigenous peoples

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