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  • Lumbee Board of Elections

    Lumbee Board of Elections Key Dates and Decisions 2026 New 21 District Communities 2026 Absentee Application

  • Academic Tutoring Program | lumbee-tribe-of-nc

    Academic Tutoring Program Return Academic Tutoring Program 1. 2. 3. The UNCP Community Engagement Specialist will coordinate an Academic Tutoring Program at the Lumbee Tribe’s Boys and Girls Clubs located in Robeson County. This program serves to improve the academic support and success of participating club members. LTNC Boys and Girls Club managers will identify forty student participants for the tutoring program. The tutoring program will be held during the academic school year.

  • 37 Stock/Elder Housing | lumbee-tribe-of-nc

    Lumbee Heritage Elders Court Stedman Estates Saddletree Estates Lumbee Heritage Elders Court 1/6 The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina owns and maintains six apartment complexes as part of its ongoing effort to provide safe, sanitary, affordable housing to eligible tribal families. Three of the complexes, Stedman Estates, Red Hill and Hawkeye Sands, were created through a provision of the 1937 Housing Act, to improve the living conditions of low-income families. These housing units are referred to as 37 Stock Units. The four remaining complexes, Heritage Haven, Saddletree Estates, Lumbee Heritage Elders Court , are Elder Housing Units, available only to elders 55 years and older. Red Hill Apartments are located in Robeson County and consist of 50 units. Hawkeye Sands Apartments are located in Hoke County and consist of 62 units. These housing units are available to low-income tribal families, and the rental fee is based on 20% of the family’s gross income. Heritage Haven is loated in the Fairmont area of Robeson County and consists of 31 units. Saddletree Estates is also located in Robeson County near Lumberton and consists of 16 units. Lumbee Heritage Elders Court is located in Scotland County and consists of 10 units. Stedman Estates also has 10 units and is located in Cumberland County. Most units are handicap accessible. All housing units are maintained and serviced by tribal staff. Maintenance crews provide upkeep of site grounds and facilities. Housing managers are on site to accept applications and assist tenants. In order to apply for a 37 Stock or Elders Housing Unit, the following criteria must be met: Applicants must be an enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina Applications must be completed on site Applicants must meet income and/or age requirements Other eligibility requirements may apply. Applications are accepted on specific days at each site. Please refer to sites listed below for addresses, contact information, and the specific day(s) applications are accepted. Family Property Red Hill Apartments Trina Locklear, Site Housing Manager Address: 4972 Red Hill Road, Maxton, NC 28364 Phone: 910.844.9119 E-mail: tlocklear@lumbeetribe.com *Applications taken Mondays and Thursdays Hawkeye Sands Apartments Melissa Hunt, Site Housing Manager Address: 5385 Red Springs Road, Red Springs, NC 28377 Phone: 910.875.6149 E-mail: mhunt@lumbeetribe.com *Applications taken Tuesdays and Thursdays Dreamcatcher Rayhnam Jessica Jones , Site Housing Manager Address: 273 Resilience Lane Rowland, NC 28383 Phone: 910.733.9887 E-mail: jljones@lumbeetribe.com *Applications taken Thursdays Dreamcatcher Arrowpoint Jessica Jones , Site Housing Manager Address: 192 Pinecone Court W., Pembroke, NC 28372 Phone: 910.733.9887 E-mail: jljones@lumbeetribe.com Dreamcatcher Union Chapel Jessica Jones , Site Housing Manager Address: 27 Recovery Lane Pembroke, NC 28372 Phone: 910.733.9887 E-mail: jljones@lumbeetribe.com *Applications taken Mondays Edlers Property Heritage Haven Rhonda Locklear , Site Housing Manager Address: 2268 Marion Stage Road, Fairmont, NC 28340 Phone: 910.628.9908 E-mail: rklockear@lumbeetribe.com *Applications taken Tuesdays and Thursdays Saddletree Estates Rhonda Locklear , Site Housing Manager Address: 3908 W. McDuffie Crossing, Lumberton, NC 28358 Phone: 910.739.9657 E-mail: rklockear@lumbeetribe.com *Applications taken Wednesdays and Fridays Lumbee Heritage Elders Court Trina Locklear , Site Housing Manager Address: 16220 Lumbee Heritage Lane, Laurinburg, NC 28352 Phone: 910.291.0057 E-mail: tlocklear@lum beetribe.com *Applications taken Wednesdays, 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon Stedman Estates Rhonda Scott, Site Housing Manager Address: 7108 Ora Court, Stedman, NC 28391 Phone: 910.785.0393 E-mail: rklocklear@lumbeetribe.com *Applications taken Mondays, 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon Pine Needle Senior Village Jessica Jones , Site Housing Manager Address: 33 Sickle Lane Rowland, NC 28383 Phone: 910.733.9887 E-mail: jljones@lumbeetribe.com *Applications taken Wednesdays The Village at Two Feathers Rhonda Scott, Site Housing Manager Address: 12 Two Feathers Lane, Lumberton, NC 28358 Phone: 910.739.9657 E-mail: rklocklear@lumbeetribe.com Stock/ Elders Contact Janice Locklear 37 Stock/Elders Housing Manager Phone: (910) 522.2208 E-mail: jllocklear@lumbeetribe.com Facilities Manager Phone: E-mail: Chris Lowery Maintenance Coordinator Phone: 910-668-2455 E-mail: chlowery@lumbeetribe.com Stock/ Elders Maintenance Montford Dial (Cultural Center) Anthony Dial (Cultural Center) Billy Jacobs (Cultural Center) Billy Brooks (Cultural Center) George Ivey William Hammonds Micah Chavis James Oxendine Kent Smith Greg Chavis Brarick Locklear Bruce McNeill Carey Hunt Brad Clark 37 Stock/Elderly Housing Program

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  • Lumbee History Culture Class

    Location: 6984 NC Hwy 711 West Pembroke, NC 28372 Pembroke Boys and Girls Club behind Turtle Building DISCLAIMER: Please e-mail cultureclass@lumbeetribe.com if you need to cancel your scheduled session. For more information, please dial 910-522-5474

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  • Letter from Tribal Council Speaker Alex Baker

    For Immediate Release PEMBROKE, N.C. — On June 25, 2026, the Tribal Council of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina held an emergency meeting at the request of council members. The Council heard from tribal citizens during the public comments portion of the meeting and discussed the outcome of the June 23, 2026, special election regarding a proposed amendment to the Tribe’s Constitution. The Tribal Council debated potential Council action and received legal advice from its General Counsel. The Tribal Council considered and approved the following motion by a vote of 17-1, after all discussions concluded. In light of the unclear language contained in our Constitution and for similar reasons, I move we direct the General Counsel to take any/all steps, based on his best professional judgment, to explore any/all legal pathways that would allow this Nation’s 575th federally recognized Tribe – the Lumbee Tribe of NC – in pursuit of its sovereign and earned right to pursue Hospitality and Entertainment opportunities, to include gaming. After the motion passed, the Council discussed different strategies that could be used to engage the Tribal community, including holding public hearings and establishing a mechanism by which tribal citizens could submit written comments, if the Council decided to move forward with any further consideration of the gaming matter. After the meeting, Speaker Alex Baker said, “The recent result of the proposed amendment means the Tribe does not currently have a clear path forward on gaming. But it does not mean our work stops. It means we must listen, learn, and rebuild trust where trust was strained.” Baker emphasized, “My fellow Council members and I have a duty to explore economic development opportunities on behalf of our tribal citizens. And we expect our General Counsel to lay out potential legal pathways to move forward, to include engaging the Tribal Supreme Court, if necessary, to help bring about some much-needed clarity to the wording in our most sacred governing document — our Constitution.” Baker went on to say, “Tribal Council members are actively engaged in meaningful consultation and discussions with their constituents and the broader community over where things stand today.” He closed by commenting, “Our Tribe is resilient and strong. As this country’s most recently fully recognized American Indian Tribe, we are exercising our sovereignty by debating and considering pathways forward that will lay the foundation for the generations that will follow, and I am honored to work with my fellow Council members, Chairman John Lowery, and most importantly, our tribal citizens, as we chart our God-given destiny.”

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