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Teaching about North Carolina American Indians
From the North Carolina Humanities Council
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The Cherokee
3.1
Cherokee clans
3.2
Why the opossum's tail is bare
3.3
Cherokee lore and traditions
3.4
Cherokee language recordings
3.5
Cherokee language
3.6
Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indian (EBCI) Studies Resource List
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Acknowledgments
Curriculum Enrichment Project background
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Teaching about American Indians in North Carolina
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The Lumbee
3
The Cherokee
3.1
Cherokee clans
3.2
Why the opossum's tail is bare
3.3
Cherokee lore and traditions
3.4
Cherokee language recordings
3.5
Cherokee language
3.6
Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indian (EBCI) Studies Resource List
4
The Coharie
5
The Haliwa-Saponi
6
The Meherrin
7
The Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation
8
The Sappony
9
The Waccamaw Siouan
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General lesson plans
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North Carolina's American Indian history: A webliography
Appendix A. A Dialect Dictionary of Lumbee English
Appendix B. The Official Lumbee Vocabulary Test or How to Tell a Lum from a Foreigner
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