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  • Join us for the Second Annual Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina’s Gala, "Protecting our Past, Moving Toward Our Future” on June 29, 2024

    Join us for the Second Annual Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina’s Gala, "Protecting our Past, Moving Toward Our Future” on June 29, 2024. With your sponsorship, we will increase our efforts toward full federal recognition, acknowledgment and benefits, which will make a difference in the daily lives of our elders, children, and community. The event will be held at the Southeastern Ag. Events Center in Lumberton. The sponsorship packages are listed below. For more details, call Belinda Brewer at 910.522.2219. Individual tickets will go on sale May 1, 2024 for $125.

  • Lumbee Tribal Chairman John L. Lowery Visits with Congressional Leaders

    Lumbee Tribal Chairman John L. Lowery visited with Congressional members last Tuesday through Thursday in Washington DC. During the visit, Chairman Lowery met with Rep. Bruce Westerman, Chair of the Natural Resources Committee, Rep. Harriet Hageman of Wyoming, Rep. Mary Peltola of Alaska, Rep. Jerry Carl of Alabama, Senator Alex Padilla of California, and our local congressional members Rep. David Rouzer, Rep. Dan Bishop, Rep. Richard Hudson and Senator Ted Budd. Chairman Lowery was grateful to have Catawba Chief Brian Harris, Assistant Chief Patricia Leach, and Council Member Connie Wade join him on some of these visits with Congressional leaders. Chairman Lowery and the Lumbee Tribal Council continue to push for the Lumbee Fairness Act, which will overall modify the Lumbee Act of 1956 and provide the Lumbee People with full federal recognition.

  • Please mark your calendar for the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina Dance of the Harvest Moon Powwow-- Friday through Sunday, September 27 - 29, 2024 at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center

    Please mark your calendar for the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina Dance of the Harvest Moon Powwow. The Powwow will be Friday through Sunday, September 27 - 29, 2024 at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center in Maxton, NC. Tribal Chairman John Lowery hopes you will make plans to join the Lumbee People during this time of celebration and fellowship. Are you interested in becoming a vendor at the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina Dance of the Harvest Moon Powwow? Fill out this Pre-Application form. You are not guaranteed a vendor spot by completing this form. If selected, you will be contacted by a Lumbee Tribe of NC Powwow Committee member to finalize the application process, if selected by committee. Pre-Application must be submitted prior to May 31, 2024 for consideration. Vendor spots are limited! To complete the pre-application, please click https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSchGmG5lA3K0OfDskAojpSQ9xniHl3pd2Wzuox50j11oWTnVg/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0

  • Great News for the Lumbee Tribe and the region with the announcement of funding for Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center!

    Great News for the Lumbee Tribe and the region with the announcement of funding for Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center! Lumbee Tribal Chairman John L. Lowery joins lawmakers Rep. Jarrod Lowery and Senator Danny Britt to announce that the NC Legislature has allocated 2 Million Dollars for the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center. Tribal Chairman Lowery states the funding will bring upgrades across the Cultural Center and the community will reap the benefits of the allocation. Thank you to the N.C. General Assembly, but especially to our lawmakers who advocated for this funding.

  • American Indian Tribal Leaders from tribes across North Carolina welcomed in the first day of Spring with thanksgiving and prayer on the mound at Town Creek in Mt. Gilead.

    The spring (vernal) equinox arrived Tuesday night at 11:06 pm. American Indian Tribal Leaders from tribes across North Carolina welcomed in the first day of Spring with thanksgiving and prayer on the mound at Town Creek in Mt. Gilead. The N.C. American Indian Heritage Commission coordinated this event. The attendees for the ceremony discussed the past year and hopes for the future. The leaders also prayed and gave thanks for the past year and for the communities. Culturally, the Spring Equinox is the beginning of a new year for Native People. It is a time to start anew. North Carolina Tribal leaders, including members of our Lumbee Tribe have gathered at Town Creek Indian Mound over the past decades. Town Creek was home to Native peoples spanning back thousands of years. It was an ancient ceremonial site and village with a platform mound. During the early Town Creek phase (A.D. 1150-1250) the site started out as a village of circular houses around a plaza. At about A.D. 1250, the platform mound was built.

  • Thank you, North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE), for welcoming the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Team to be a part of the 54th Annual NCAE Convention 2024

    Thank you, North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE), for welcoming the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Team to be a part of the 54th Annual NCAE Convention 2024. The Lumbee Tribe Cultural Team called the convention to order by blowing the conch shell. We did a traditional blessing and acknowledged the Native Tribes whose land they were upon. NCAE is the state's largest professional organization of public school educators and supporters for more than 50 years.

  • Reminder - You are invited to a Tennis Play Day this Saturday, March 23rd from 1:00 pm - 2:30pm at the Pembroke Boys & Girls Club

    Reminder - You are invited to a Tennis Play Day this Saturday, March 23rd from 1:00 pm - 2:30pm at the Pembroke Boys & Girls Club at 120 Youth Drive, in Pembroke, NC. The event is hosted by the US Tennis Association. RSVP your name and age to Larry Edwards at ledwards@lumbeetribe.com

  • Congratulations to Caleb Burnett on receiving $12,500 in Down Payment Assistance through the Lumbee Tribe Down Payment Assistance Program

    Congratulations to Caleb Burnett on receiving $12,500 in Down Payment Assistance through the Lumbee Tribe Down Payment Assistance program. Caleb plans to live in Stedman, NC. For more information about Down Payment Assistance call 910.522.5187 or 910.522.2189 or visit https://www.lumbeetribe.com/down-payment-assistance-program #LivingLumbee

  • There is a flurry of activity today at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center as our staff and volunteers plant trees and work to bring back Native plants.

    There is a flurry of activity today at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center as our staff and volunteers plant trees and work to bring back Native plants. The Lumbee Tribe Agriculture and Natural Resources Staff is planting 450 Long Leaf Pine Trees in the area of our first Cultural Controlled burn which was in December. In addition to the trees, they are also planting Wire Grass and other Native grasses. The planting is part of the Longleaf Pine Savanna Restoration project at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center. The trees and grasses seeds were provided by the Sandhills Prescribed Burn Association (Jesse Wimberley, director) and the Lumbee Cultural Burn Association (Courtney Steed, director). The grass seeds were collected from Calloway Forest in Hoke County, which is owned by the Nature Conservancy. Dr. Lisa Kelly, a Biology professor from UNC Pembroke and two students from her class also joined in the planting. Also members of UNC’s Apple Service Learning program helped with the planting as well as Mikayah Locklear (Lumbee Tribe Natural Resources Intern, who is a recent UNC graduate.

  • Congratulations to Demetria and Eric Locklear on receiving $12,500 in Down Payment Assistance!

    Congratulations to Demetria and Eric Locklear on receiving $12,500 in Down Payment Assistance through the Lumbee Tribe Down Payment Assistance program. The Locklear's will live in the Shannon Community. For more information about Down Payment Assistance call 910.522.5187 or 910.522.2189 or visit https://www.lumbeetribe.com/down-payment-assistance-program #LivingLumbee

  • Congratulations to Anna Hunt!

    Congratulations to Anna Hunt as she prepares to head to Hollywood after receiving a golden ticket on Sunday night following her audition on American Idol! Anna is a citizen of the Lumbee Tribe of N.C. She proudly represented our tribal nation as Junior Miss Lumbee in 2017 and Teen Miss Lumbee in 2022. Anna is the daughter of Scot & Kimberly Hunt.

  • Press Release - See full release, photos and video below 

    Lumbee Tribe Takes Heart Challenge to Join a Nation of Lifesavers! Pembroke, NC (March 15, 2024) - The Lumbee Tribal Employees and Tribal citizens recently met the American Heart Association’s Heart Month 100 person Hands-only CPR Challenge. Healthy Heart Coordinator Vanessa Locklear taught hands-only CPR to more than150 people during the month of February and continues to educate more people that it only takes 90 seconds to save a life. The challenge is part of the American Heart Association celebrating 100 years of lifesaving work. During February, there was a renewed focus on CPR. Throughout the month, the Lumbee Tribe staff hosted Healthy Heart Month activities, which included sharing information on ways to work toward a healthier heart, fitness and exercise examples, healthy recipe tips, healthier food options during “Love Week” and onsite hands-on CPR Demonstrations. These demonstrations included elders in the community, Lumbee Tribal Staff, and 50 children at the Pembroke Boys & Girls Club. Some of the club members participating in the lifesaving training were as young as 9 years old. The campaign is part of the Lumbee Tribe’s partnership with the American Heart Association (AHA) to encourage Lumbee Tribal Citizens and the community to be engaged in better heart health.  The goal is to promote heart healthy initiatives, while also sharing educational information with our tribal citizens, community groups, and the community. This year, the American Heart Association’s celebration of 100 years of dedication to fighting heart disease and stroke, extended all the way to a Mobile CPR Unit at the Super Bowl in Las Vegas. Even though February is over, community groups will still be learning about Hands-only CPR and ways to keep your heart healthy. Photo 1- Children at the Pembroke Boys & Girls Club participating in lifesaving training of hands-only CPR. Photo 2- Lumbee Tribe Maintenance Staff participated in lifesaving training of hands-only CPR in February.

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