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- Project 3C | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
PROJECT 3C A partnership between the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Public Schools of Robeson County, and Robeson Community College. Project 3C is a $3.6 million dollar United States Department of Education, Native Youth Community Program (NYCP) four-year grant awarded to the Lumbee Tribe to provide American Indian students with experiences and skills necessary to Develop their self – efficacy Increase congruence between their interests and career choices Broaden their college and career opportunities in STEM Families and tribal communities will also be empowered to provide a supportive and informed environment that promotes student choice, success, and career exploration. Transportation to College and Career Class The grant will assist with transportation cost for Native American students to attend College and Career Classes, if necessary, to Robeson Community College. The Public Schools of Robeson County coordinates this process. College and Career Class Textbooks The grant will assist with textbook cost for Native American students to participate in College and Career Readyclasses if necessary with Robeson Community College. The Public Schools of Robeson County coordinates this process. Summer Camp Application link: https://forms.office.com/r/JQhzDhiQvJ Teacher Recommendation link: https://forms.office.com/r/S7zqx1ZKt5 Indian Education Recommendation link: https://forms.office.com/r/TBXXgXUva3 Public Schools of Robeson County: Contact Information Gwen Chavis, Project 3C Director (910)522-2221 glchavis@lumbeetribe.com Public Schools of Robeson County Career and College Promise (CCP) Books Transportation University of North Carolina at Pembroke Club iSTEM Girls in STEM Camp Family STEM Nights STEM Job Training Summer Program Robeson Community College Fall STEM Day Spring Science Festival Summer STEM Enrichment Camps Career and College Promise (CCP)
- Project ACCESS Home | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
Project ACCESS A chieving C ollege O pportunities, C ommunity E ngagement and S tudent S uccess ~ A partnership between the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Robeson Community College, and the Public Schools of Robeson County ~ Project ACCESS (Achieving College Opportunities, Community Engagement, and Student Success) is an initiative funded by the U.S. Department of Indian Education’s Office of Indian Education. Project ACCESS is a partnership between the Lumbee Tribe, the Public Schools of Robeson County (PSRC), Robeson Community College (RCC) and The University of North Carolina at Pembroke has been awarded a $2.4 million, four-year grant to improve access to higher education and career preparedness for American Indian youth of Robeson County. The initiative will engage Native youth, their families, and their tribal communities to be active participants in the process. Project ACCESS will be hosting 5 free residential camps on UNC Pembroke's campus for American Indian high school students. Students will have the opportunity to experience college life and learn more about the college application process, financial aid, participate in cultural activities and a wide variety of other activities aimed at improving college and career preparedness. Dates are as follows: June 11 – 14, July 9 – 12, July 16 – 19, July 23 – 26, and July 30 – August 2. Applications will be made available beginning March 7, 2017 online @uncp.edu/projectaccess Paper applications will also be available for pickup with PSRC Youth Development Specialists. For more information contact: Myia Reyes, UNCP Community Engagement Specialist, 910.775.4663 or myia.reyes@uncp.edu Click on each link below to learn more about each Project ACCESS component. Updated applications will be posted as soon as possible. UNCP Saturday Day Camps College and Career Promise Program UNCP Summer Residential Camps Academic Tutoring Program RCC Summer Camps Community Camps For more information, please contact Project ACCESS personnel at the following numbers: UNCP Community Engagement Specialist: 910.775.4663 RCC Career and College Promise Coaches: 910.272.3380 or 3319 PSRC Indian Education Resource Center: 910.521.2054 Project ACCESS Director: Rita J. Locklear Lumbee Tribe of NC 6984 NC Hwy 711 Pembroke, NC 28372 910-522-2215
- Lumbee FAQs | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
LUMBEE FAQ's < < back What does the term "federally recognized" mean? Only tribes who maintain a legal relationship with the U.S. government through binding treaties, acts of Congress, executive orders, etc., are officially "recognized" by the federal government. Once "recognized" a tribe has a legal relationship with the United States. There are currently more than 440 federally recognized tribes in the United States, including some 200 village groups in Alaska. No treaty exists between the Lumbee and the United States. Typically, treaties were entered into when a tribe posed a threat to the United States, or when a tribe possessed minerals and gold desired by the United States. Because Lumbee lived at peace with its non-Indian neighbors and did not possess any valuable minerals or gold, the United States had little reason to treaty with the Lumbee. However, the United States Congress did enact a law in 1956 which recognized the Lumbee, while withholding all privileges and benefits normally associated with recognition. What does "tribal sovereignty" mean and why is it important to American Indians? Tribal sovereignty describes the right of federally recognized tribes to govern themselves and the existence of a government-to-government relationship with the United States. Thus, a tribe is not a ward of the government, but an independent nation with the right to form its own government, adjudicate legal cases within its borders, levy taxes within its borders, establish its membership, and decide its own future fate. The federal government has a trust responsibility to protect tribal lands, assets, resources, and treaty rights. For purposes of Lumbee, however, the State of North Carolina will continue civil and criminal jurisdiction over Lumbee. And, while the Tribe is governed by a Tribal constitution, the Lumbee constitution court may only hear internal matters that arise from interpretation of the Lumbee Tribal Constitution. Do Indians pay taxes? All Indians are subject to federal income taxes. As sovereign entities, tribal governments have the power to levy taxes on reservation lands. Some tribes do and some do not. As a result, Indians and non-Indians may or may not pay sales taxes on goods and services purchased on the reservation, depending on the Tribe. However, whenever a member of an Indian tribe conducts business off the reservation, that person, like everyone else, pays both state and local taxes. State income tax is not paid on reservation or trust land. For purposes of Lumbee, Robeson County is deemed the equivalent of a "reservation" solely for the purpose of qualifying Lumbee people for Indian Health Services. Robesonians will continue to own and dispose of their land in the same manner as they presently own and dispose of land, including the payment of all property taxes. Do American Indians receive any special rights or benefits from the U.S. Government? Contrary to popular belief, Indians do not receive payments from the federal government simply because they have Indian blood. Funds distributed to a person of Indian descent may represent mineral lease income on property that is held in trust by the United States or compensation for lands taken in connection with governmental projects. Some Indian tribes receive benefits from the federal government in fulfillment of treaty obligations or for the extraction of tribal natural resources - a percentage of which may be distributed as per capita among the tribe's membership. For purposes of Lumbee, the Lumbee will be eligible for certain federal programs (e.g. Indian health care, BIA scholarships) that they do not qualify for now because of the lack of federal recognition. Can a group be recognized as "Indian" if they have lost their language? Absolutely. In fact, there are a number of tribes who have sustained language loss, and there are even greater numbers of Indian people who no longer speak their native language. Why are the Lumbee circumventing the administrative process of the Bureau of Indian affairs and seeking full deferral acknowledgement directly from Congress? The Lumbee Act of 1956 recognizes the Lumbee as Indian, but does not grant to them the services that other tribes receive because of their status as Indian. Among the BIA criteria, however, is that the petitioning group cannot be "subject to congressional legislation terminating or forbidding the Federal relationship". Because the 1956 Act, in effect, forbids the federal relationship, it precludes the Lumbee Tribe from utilizing the BIA administrative process to obtain federal recognition. To correct this problem, however, government officials have proposed to allow the Lumbee to participate in a dual process. That is, pass a congressional amendment to the language in the 1956 Act that would allow the Tribe to still participate in the BIA administrative process. However, if passed, this dual process would be contrary to the treatment of other similarly situated tribes. For example, the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo of Texas and the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona were subject to very similar legislation to the 1956 Act. Yet, they were accorded full federal recognition by special congressional legislation without having to participate in the BIA administrative process. If the Lumbee are required to go through the congressional legislative process and the BIA administrative process, it will be the only tribe in history singled out in this way. Therefore, to be consistent and fair, the Lumbee must be granted the full benefits of federal recognition through special congressional legislation. Is the Lumbee Tribe pursuing federal recognition for the sole purpose of gaming? The Lumbee Tribe has been pursuing federal recognition since 1888. In that petition, the Lumbee requested educational assistance from the federal government but was denied. Since that time, the Lumbee have petitioned the federal government several times regarding issues of education and federal recognition. From 1910 to 1924, at least five separate bills were introduced in Congress seeking federal recognition of the Tribe. The Tribe attempted recognition again in 1932 and 1933 when similar bills were submitted to Congress for consideration. It is clear from the history of the Lumbee Tribe and their relations with Congress that they seek the simple acknowledgement of their tribal existence, and the right to self-governance to protect and preserve the Lumbee way of life. In addition, the Lumbee Constitution required that any ordinance passed by the Tribal Council authorizing gaming must be certified for referendum by the membership of the Lumbee Tribe. Therefore, the Lumbee Tribal Council itself cannot impose gaming. The history of the Lumbee pursuit of federal recognition, as well as the language in their Constitution, clearly suggests that gaming is the least of all motives for the Tribe's pursuit of federal recognition. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- District 21 | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
Representative Eric Chavis District 21:
- Lumbee Auction | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
Lumbee Auction RFP's Lumbee News Events & Activities Youtube Channel Stay in Touch! The Lumbee Tribe of N.C. has posted a 2017 Ford Escape on govdeals.com for auction. The Lumbee Tribe of N.C. has posted a 2017 Ford Escape on govdeals.com for auction. The Lumbee Tribe of N.C. has posted a 1992 GMC Vandura Bus on govdeals.com for auction. The Lumbee Tribe of N.C. has posted a 2007 Ford Freestar on govdeals.com for auction. The Lumbee Tribe posted a 2003 Chevy Van on govdeals.com for auction! Auction Surplus Items--Lumbee Tribal Members May Bid Now Featured Posts Mark your calendar as you are invited to the Inauguration of the Newly Elected Lumbee Tribal Council on Thursday, January 8, 2026 at 6 pm at the Lumbee Tribe Boys & Girls Club in Pembroke, NC. You are invited to (2) two Insurance Fair Information Sessions--August 4 & 11 from 3 pm- 7 pm SINGLE PRIME SOLICITATION FOR LICENSE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Lot 30, 57-Resilience Lane, Rowland, NC 28383 RFP Lot 3, 38-Resilience Lane Rowland, NC 28383 RFP Lot 2, 22-Resilience Lane, Rowland NC 28383 28 Oakwood Heights Drive Lumberton NC, 28358 RFP Cheraw Acres RFP Rowland Community Solicitation Bid BRAVE Research Study--Participants Needed! Recent Posts Lumbee Tribal Enrollment will open for Phase 1 UPDATES from January 20 - 30, 2026, for Tribal Citizens ages 55 and older, as well as Out-of-Territory Citizens. The Lumbee Tribe of NC Housing Complex and all tribal offices will be CLOSED on Monday, January 19, 2026 for Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Our offices will REOPEN January 20 at 8 a.m. Tribal Chairman John Lowery Weekly Video Update Jan. 16, 2026 Archive January 2026 (10) 10 posts December 2025 (22) 22 posts November 2025 (23) 23 posts October 2025 (29) 29 posts September 2025 (22) 22 posts August 2025 (9) 9 posts July 2025 (23) 23 posts June 2025 (19) 19 posts May 2025 (28) 28 posts April 2025 (33) 33 posts March 2025 (22) 22 posts February 2025 (20) 20 posts
- Tribal Seal | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
The Lumbee Tribe’s tribal seal (the “Tribal Seal”) is a trademark owned and safeguarded by the Lumbee Tribe. It is important that we maintain high and uniform standards with respect to our trademark, since the public closely associates the Tribal Seal with the Lumbee Tribe. Accordingly, any commercial use of the Tribal Seal requires advanced permission from the Lumbee Tribe via a trademark license agreement. To obtain our permission, please email us at trademarks@lumbeetribe.com and describe your intended use with your enrollment number. We will evaluate your proposal and reach out to you if we wish to negotiate a formal agreement authorizing your use. If you come across a third party using the Tribal Seal, and you question whether that use has been approved by the Lumbee Tribe, please email us at trademarks@lumbeetribe.com and identify the potentially unauthorized usage. Your vigilance and assistance will help us maintain the strength and integrity of the Tribal Seal. For a description and meaning of the Tribal Seal, please click here. Tribal Seal
- Cultural Workshops | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
Your content has been submitted Cultural Workshops *Participants must register by Monday, February 24, 2025 . If you have any questions, cont act tdavis@lumbeetribe.com Location: Lumbee Lodge (2715 Philadelphus Rd., Pembroke, NC 28372) Cost: FREE (All materials will be provided) When: Every Monday, 6:30 pm - 8 pm Who : Open to All Age Groups (Beading workshop is limited to 25 people. ) Instructor : Reggie Brewer **Registration is only required to participate in the Beading workshop. First come, first serve. You must checked in, when you arrive, ***The Lumbee Tribe reserves the right to contact you regarding Lumbee Tribe events. Sorry, but this workshop is full! First name* Last name* Phone Number (Include Area Code)* Email* Tribal Affiliation * Single choice* Beading Workshop 4 Submit
- History and Culture | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
HISTORY AND CULTURE In Southeastern North Carolina, on the winding, dark waters of the Lumbee River, you will find the heart and homeland of the Lumbee People. The ancestors of the Lumbee came together in the shelter of these lands hundreds of years ago; survivors of tribal nations from the Algonquian, Iroquoian and Siouan language families, including the Cheraw and other affected tribes. Years of war, disease and colonization made the Lumbee River lands a safe haven for survival and fostered a resilient and prosperous tribe. The ancestors of the Lumbee were recognized as a Tribal Nation in 1885 by the State of North Carolina. In 1956, Congress recognized the Lumbee as an Indian Tribe, while denying the People any federal benefits that are associated with such recognition; an action that the Lumbee continue to fight today. The Lumbee Tribal Complex is located in Pembroke, North Carolina. The tribal territory and service area includes four counties: Robeson, Scotland, Hoke and Cumberland. The tribal housing complex, also known as “The Turtle”, houses most tribal services. The Lumbee are a strong People with a dynamic history and promising future. These sequential banners below share some of the rich history of the Lumbee in both narrative and visual form. *A ‘Notes’ page follows the banners for those interested in works cited and more information on included photographs. This banner series is copyrighted by the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina - © 2017 Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. Origins and Migrations The Lowrie War Naming the People Education Tribal Seal The Lumbee Tribe’s tribal seal (the “Tribal Seal”) is a trademark owned and safeguarded by the Lumbee Tribe. It is important that we maintain high and uniform standards with respect to our trademark, since the public closely associates the Tribal Seal with the Lumbee Tribe. Accordingly, any commercial use of the Tribal Seal requires advanced permission from the Lumbee Tribe via a trademark license agreement. To obtain our permission, please email us at trademarks@lumbeetribe.com and describe your intended use with your enrollment number. We will evaluate your proposal and reach out to you if we wish to negotiate a formal agreement authorizing your use. If you come across a third party using the Tribal Seal, and you question whether that use has been approved by the Lumbee Tribe, please email us at trademarks@lumbeetribe.com and identify the potentially unauthorized usage. Your vigilance and assistance will help us maintain the strength and integrity of the Tribal Seal. For a description and meaning of the Tribal Seal, please click here. Federal Recognition Self Determined & Govern. End Notes Routing the KKK The Cultural Center Lumbee Tribe 2017 - 19 Cultural Highlights
- Events & Activities | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
Events & Activities RFP's Lumbee News Youtube Channel Warriors' Way Ribbon Cutting Ceremony May 26 at 11 am Free One Day Camps Upcoming Project 3C Summer Camp Opportunities Food Bank Drive-Thru Food Distribution on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 from 10:00 am - 12:00 at LTNC District Community Meetings this Spring Free Educational Opportunities from Project IndigeChoice coming up on April 29th at UNCP. Inauguration Reception of the newly elected Tribal Council and Lumbee Tribal Chairman Lowery-4/23/22 Good Friday Prayer Service on Friday, April 15, 2022 at 8:30 am Live-Streamed Lumbee Tribal Chairman and Council Members Inauguration Ceremony Featured Posts Mark your calendar as you are invited to the Inauguration of the Newly Elected Lumbee Tribal Council on Thursday, January 8, 2026 at 6 pm at the Lumbee Tribe Boys & Girls Club in Pembroke, NC. You are invited to (2) two Insurance Fair Information Sessions--August 4 & 11 from 3 pm- 7 pm SINGLE PRIME SOLICITATION FOR LICENSE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Lot 30, 57-Resilience Lane, Rowland, NC 28383 RFP Lot 3, 38-Resilience Lane Rowland, NC 28383 RFP Lot 2, 22-Resilience Lane, Rowland NC 28383 28 Oakwood Heights Drive Lumberton NC, 28358 RFP Cheraw Acres RFP Rowland Community Solicitation Bid BRAVE Research Study--Participants Needed! Recent Posts Lumbee Tribal Enrollment will open for Phase 1 UPDATES from January 20 - 30, 2026, for Tribal Citizens ages 55 and older, as well as Out-of-Territory Citizens. The Lumbee Tribe of NC Housing Complex and all tribal offices will be CLOSED on Monday, January 19, 2026 for Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Our offices will REOPEN January 20 at 8 a.m. Tribal Chairman John Lowery Weekly Video Update Jan. 16, 2026 Archive January 2026 (10) 10 posts December 2025 (22) 22 posts November 2025 (23) 23 posts October 2025 (29) 29 posts September 2025 (22) 22 posts August 2025 (9) 9 posts July 2025 (23) 23 posts June 2025 (19) 19 posts May 2025 (28) 28 posts April 2025 (33) 33 posts March 2025 (22) 22 posts February 2025 (20) 20 posts
- District 12 | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
Representative Josephine Doss District 12:
- Project Create | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
Project Create Registration for Services C areer R eadiness and E ducational A dvancement T hrough N ative Y outh E mpowerment Project CREATE is a five-year United States Department of Education grant awarded to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. Project CREATE (Career Readiness and Educational Advancement Through Native Youth Empowerment) aims to improve educational opportunities and long-term academic and career outcomes for American Indian youth by building culturally responsive, community-rooted pathways that begin in early childhood and extend through high school, postsecondary education, and into high-skill careers. The grant will be providing services beginning October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2029. Contact Rita Locklear, Program Director rjlocklear@lumbeetribe.com 910.522.2215 Gwendolyn Chavis, Services Coordinator glchavis@lumbeetribe.com 910.522.2221 Janeva Moore , Program Liaison jmoore@lumbeetribe.com 910.522.2196 Tutoring Project CREATE will provide culturally relevant tutoring to K – 12th Native students in the areas of Math, Reading, or Science. Project CREATE will provide one-on-one tutoring sessions per grant year. According to grant guidelines, parents may choose ONLY one tutoring session per grant year. Please choose the ONE session that you think would best fit the needs of your child. Section: Tutoring (six week sessions) Administered by the Lumbee Tribe of NC Academic Resources and Support Project Create will provide Academic Resources and Support for Native students to help bridge the gap with rising costs associated with academic tests and supplemental materials. The needed academic resources and support will be provided to Native students in the Lumbee Tribal Service Area enrolled in Career and College Promise courses, college courses, or dual enrolled courses. Financial assistance may be provided for the following: Section: College Application SAT/ACT Technology- Hardware/Software Tools Uniforms Other Administered by The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina School-to-Career Pathways (College and Career Preparation through Partnerships) Project CREATE, in partnership with local businesses, tribal enterprises, and workforce agencies, will empower Native youth to prepare for high-skill careers through career and college exploration, day and residential camps, and a tutoring program. Project CREATE will develop partnerships with community businesses to provide internships and job shadowing during the summer to foster career and technical exploration. Section: Internships (1 week) Apprenticeships (1 week) Training Programs (1 week) Administered by The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina Summer Enrichment Camps Project CREATE will provide Native students a summer enrichment camp opportunity. Day and Residential camps will be offered that are culturally related or are supported by evidence that suggests this service has a positive effect on relevant education. These camp experiences will help bridge the education gap, reduce summer learning loss, and provide Native students in the LTSA an opportunity for academic, social, and emotional growth. Section: Day Camps Residential Camps (3 camps) Administered by The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina College Day Project CREATE will host a College Day at the Lumbee Tribe. Workshops will include college admission requirements, financial aid deadlines, scholarship opportunities, degree options, etc. You will also engage with American Indian career professionals to help you navigate your personalized experience. Administered by The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina University or College Tours Project CREATE will plan and coordinate a two-day university/college tour experience to empower Native youth on their academic pathway. This university/college tour event will be specifically designed to reflect the educational, cultural, and social needs of Native students. Tours will be crafted to reflect a Native presence on campus and provide early exposure to college academia and support opportunities. Administered by The University of North Carolina at Pembroke Early Childhood Empowerment School readiness for pre-K-3 grade students will be enhanced annually through culturally grounded programs and family-based learning. Through collaboration with tribal educators and community stakeholders, young Native learners will enter elementary school equipped with the academic and cultural foundation for long-term success. Project CREATE aims to provide school readiness initiatives for PreK–3rd–grade students through family STEM programming and reading readiness activities. Section: PreK-8th grade Family STEM Day (Spring) PreK STEM Summer Camp (4-day camp) PreK Reading Readiness Night Administered by The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
- Tribal Resolutions | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
Tribal Resolutions Tribal Ordinances Tribal Proposed Ordinances Tribal Veto Ordinances November 24, 2025 CLLR-2025-1124-01 CONTINUING RESOLUTION September 18, 2025 CLLR-2025-0919-01 "CONTINUING RESOLUTION" July 17, 2025 CLLR-2025-0717-01 "NC COMMISSION OF INDIAN AFFAIRS RE-APPOINTMENT" June 12, 2025 CLLR-2025-0612-01“TRIBAL HUD VASH DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM” May 15, 2025 CLLR-2025-0515-01 "Resolution of Support for NC H. 224: Strengthing Our Tribal Communities Act" April 17, 2025 CLLR-2025-0417-03 "Administrative Court Appointment for District 1: Tribal Council Districts 10, 11, 13 and 19" CLLR-2025-0417-02 "Administrative Court Appointment for District 3: Tribal Council Districts 6, 7, 8 and 20" CLLR-2025-0417-01 "Election Board Appointment for District 1: Tribal Council Districts 10, 11, 13 and 19" March 20, 2025 CLLR-2025-0320-01 "FIRST NATION OJJDP 2024-54338" CLLR-2025-0320-02 "HAWKEYE OJJDP 2024-54333" CLLR-2025-0320-03 "PEMBROKE OJJDP 2024-54332" CLLR-2025-0320-04 "SOUTHERN SPIRIT OJJDP 2024-54334" CLLR-2025-0320-05 "FOUR WINDS OJJDP 2024-54337" CLLR-2025-0320-06 "TWO STREAMS OJJDP 2024-54335" CLLR-2025-0320-07 "SCOTLAND COUNTY OJJDP 2024-54336" February 27, 2025 CLLR-2025-0227-01"SUPREME COURT OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA APPOINTMENT" EMILY DEESE CLLR-2025-0227-02"SUPREME COURT OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA APPOINTMENT" Attorney Ronette Sutton January 16, 2025 CLLR-2025-0116-01 '2025 REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING SCHEDULE' December 19, 2024 CLLR-2024-1219-01 "CLOSING OF THE TRIBAL ROLLS" CLLR-2024-1219-02 "Resolution Of Condemnation Against Eastern Band Of Cherokee Indians " CLLO-2024-1219-01 "Collaborative Community Benefit For Tribal Members" November 21, 2024 CLLR-2024-1121-02 "REDW Advisors & CPAS Audit Firm" CLLR-2024-1121-03 "Resolution For Travel For Economic Development Members" October 17, 2024 CLLR-2024-1017-01 "LUMBER RIVER BASIN TROPICAL STORM DEBBY RECOVERY" September 19, 2024 CLLR-2024-0919-01 “RESOLUTION OF COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF NC, THE UNC-CH SUPERFUND RESEARCH PROGRAM, THE UNC INSTITUTE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND WINYAH RIVERS ALLIANCE” May 16, 2024 CLLR-2024-0516-04 "SUPREME COURT OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA APPOINTMENT" (Dr. Paul N Locklear) CLLR-2024-0516-05 "ELECTION BOARD APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICT 1: TRIBAL COUNCIL DISTRICTS 5, 7, AND 11" (Millicent Brewer) CLLR-2024-0516-03 "LUMBEE TRIBE ENTERPRISES, LLC BOARD APPOINTMENT" (Josh E Locklear) April 2, 2024 CLLR-2024-0402-01"PEMBROKE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2023-52967" CLLR-2024-0402-02 "HAWKEYE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2023-52968" CLLR-2024-0402-03 "SOUTHERN SPIRIT BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OJJD 2023-52969" CLLR-2024-0402-04 "TWO STREAMS OJJDP 2023-52970" CLLR-2024-0402-05 "SCOTLAND COUNTY BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2023-52971" CLLR-2024-0402-06 "FOUR WINDS BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2023-06" CLLR-2024-0402-07 "FIRST NATIONS BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2023-52973" February 15, 2024 CLLR-2024-0215-01 "AMERICAN INDIAN VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM" CLLR-2024-0215-02 "LUMBEE HOLIDAY" January 18, 2023 CLLR-2024-0118-01 "2024 TRIBAL COUNCIL REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING SCHEDULE" October 26, 2023 CLLR-2023-1026-01 "TRIBAL CONSULTATION ON INDIAN EDUCATION MANDATE" October 3, 2023 CLLR-2023-1003-01 "LUMBEE TRIBE HOLDINGS, INC. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES" September 21, 2023 CLLR-2023-0921-01 "ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT" CLLR-2023-0921-02 "CONTINUING RESOLUTION" July 20, 2023 CLLR-2023-0720-03 "TRIBAL COUNCIL ATTORNEY" July 10, 2023 CLLR-2023-0710-01 "SCHOLARSHIPS AND FUNDING FOR THE EDUCATION, CULTURE, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE" May 18, 2023 CLLR-2023-0518-01 "RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR THE CROATAN-LUMBEE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION" CLLR-2023-0518-02 "INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFT ACTS" April 20, 2023 CLLR-2023-0420-06 "FOUR WINDS BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2022-51538" CLLR-2023-0420-07 "FIRST NATION BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2022-51539" CLLR-2023-0420-05 "SCOTLAND BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2022-51537" CLLR-2023-0420-04 "TWO STREAMS BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2022-51536" CLLR-2023-0420-03 "SOUTHERN SPIRIT BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2022-51535" CLLR-2023-0420-02 "HAWKEYE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2022-51534" CLLR-2023-0420-01 "PEMBROKE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2022-51533" March 16, 2023 CLLR-2023-0316-07 "RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR CULTURAL IDENTITY AFFIRMATION" CLLR-2023-0316-04 "RESOLUTION TO USE "BLUE STONE STRATEGY" AS A RESEARCH STUDY TO PROMOTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CLLR-2023-0316-06 "FIGHT4ME FOUNDATION" CLLR-2023-0316-05 "SUPREME COURT OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA APPOINTMENT" CLLR-2023-0316-03 "RESOLUTION TO USE THE LUMBEE SEAL ON A CAR RACING POSTER" CLLR-2023-0316-01 "SCHOLARSHIPS AND FUNDING FOR THE EDUCATION, CULTURE, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE" February 16, 2023 CLLR-2023-0216-04 "KAYLA'S ACT" CLLR-2023-0216-03 "RESOLUTION TO PROCEED WITH COMTECH PROPERTY PURCHASE CLLR-2023-0216-02 "RESOLUTION TO PROCEED WITH TITLE I LAON FOR DUNN ROAD" CLLR-2023-0216-01 "RESOLUTION TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL BUSINESSES" January 19, 2023 CLLR-2023-0119-01 "2023 Tribal Council Regular Business Meeting Schedule" December 15, 2022 CLLR-2022-1215-02 "CONSTITUTION REFORM COMMITTEE DISTRICT #2 MEMBER REMOVAL' CLLR-2022-1215-01 "CONSTITUTION REFORM COMMITTEE DISTRICT #4 MEMBER REMOVAL" November 17, 2022 CLLR-2022-1117-01 "RESOLUTUTION TO SUPPORT NCSU FLOODWISE PROJECT" CLLR-2022-1117-03 "STAUFFER & ASSOCIATES, PLLC AUDIT FIRM" CLLR-2022-1117-04 "MEDICAID EXPANSION" CLLR-2022-1117-07 "CONSTITUTION REFORM COMMITEE APPOINTMENT RD LOCKLEAR" CLLR-2022-1117-08 "LUMBEE HEALTH BOARD APPOINTEE DR. SHELLY STRICKLAND-LOWERY' October 20, 2022 CLLR-2022-1020-01 "THE SPIRIT RIDERS USE OF THE TRIBAL LOGO" June 22, 2022 CLLR-2022-0818-02 "RESOLUTION TO TRANSFER $4000.00 FOR FOUR $1000.00 SCHOLARSHIPS" CLLR-2022-0818-01 "PAUL WATSON WITH LUMBEE RACING USE OF THE TRIBAL LOGO" CLLR-2022-0721-01 "Lumbee Children and the Indian Child Welfare Act" CLLR-2022–0621–02 "Tribal Administrator" CLLR-2022–0621–01 "State Fiscal Recovery Funds Appropriated for State Indian Tribes" CLLR-2022-0915-01 "TRIBAL CONSTITUTION REFORM COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT JIMMY HUNT" CLLR-2022-0915-01 "TRIBAL CONSTITUTION REFORM COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT CHRISTOPHER CLARK" CLLR-2022-0915-01 "TRIBAL CONSTITUTION REFORM COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT PATRISSE LOCKLEAR"' CLLR-2022-0915-01 "TRIBAL CONSTITUTION REFORM COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT HARLEN CHAVIS JR." CLLR-2022-0915-01 "TRIBAL CONSTITUTION REFORM COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT WYNONA KATIE OXENDINE CLLR-2022-0915-06 "CONTINUING RESOLUTION" April 21, 2022 CLLR-2022-0421-08 “United Tribes of North Carolina Appointment" CLLR-2022-0421-09 "NC Commission Of Indian Affairs Appointment" CLLR-2022-0421-10 "Resolution for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People" CLLR-2022-0421-11 " Resolution for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Children" CLLR-2022-0421-12 "Resolution to Support Funding for An Indian Edication Director for Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools" CLLR-2022-0421-13 "Resolution- Anti-War Russian Invasion on Ukraine" CLLR-2022-0421-14 "Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) American Rescue Plan Budget" CLLR-2021-0916-01 "Fiscal Year October 1, 2021 - September 30, 2022 Lumbee Tribal Budget Ordinance--Amendment #3" February 17, 2022 CLLR-2022-0217-02 "“RESOLUTION of CONSENT AND SUPPORT for CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS BROADBAND HIGHSPEED INTERNET PROJECT on TRIBAL LAND in NORTH CAROLINA” CLLR-2022-0217-01"RESOLUTION of CONSENT AND SUPPORT for the ATLANTIC TELEPHONE MEMBERSHIP CORPOPRATION (dba. FOCUS BROABAND) BROADBAND HIGH-SPEED INTERNET PROJECT on LUMBEE TRIBAL LAND in NORTH CAROLINA" CLLR-2022-0217-03 " RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT TO IMPROVE THE MENTAL HEALTH OF WESLEYAN NATIVE CLERGY CLLR-2022-0217-01 “RESOLUTION of CONSENT AND SUPPORT for the ATLANTIC TELEPHONE MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION (dba. FOCUS BROABAND) BROADBAND HIGH-SPEED INTERNET PROJECT on LUMBEE TRIBAL LAND in NORTH CAROLINA” January 20, 2022 CLLR-2022-0120-01 “2022 Tribal Council Regular Business Meeting Schedule" December 16, 2021 CLLR-2021-1216-02 “SUPPORT OF THE USE OF THE TRIBAL LOGO FOR TWIST FOR TOTS PRO BAGGER CHAMPION BELT” CLLR-2021-1216-01 "NATIVE AMERICAN MEN'S PROSTATE CANCER COMMUNICATION PREFERENCES: A DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENT" November 19, 2021 CLLR-2021-1118-02 "$500.00 LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA EDUCATION AL SCHOLARSHIP TO BE AWARDED" October 21, 2021 CLLR-2021-1021-04 "TWO $500.00 LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS TO BE AWARDED" CLLR-2021-1021-03 "IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON CULTURAL CONNECTEDNESS & MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES AMONG LUMBEE ADOLESCENTS" CLLR-2021-1021-02 "FLOODING AND OTHER DISASTERS: RISK AND RESILIENCE IN RURAL NORTH CAROLINA" CLLR-2021-1021-01 "ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LUMBEE TRIBAL STORE" September 16, 2021 CLLR-2021-0916-02 “CONTINUING RESOLUTION” CLLR-2021-0916-01 “SUPPORT OF THE USE OF THE TRIBAL LOGO” July 16, 2021 CLLR-2021-0819-02 “UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS” CLLR-2021-0819-01 “SUPPORT LUMBEE CANCER EDUCATION AND AWARENESS EVENT” CLLR-2021-0715-02 "SUPPORT OF UPSTREAM USA" CLLR-2021-0715-01" NORTH CAROLINA INDIAN HOUSING AUTHORITY" June 17, 2021 CLLR-2021-0617-03 " PURCHASE OF TRIBAL COUNCIL PROMOTIONAL ITEMS" CLLR-2021-0617-02 "CLLR-2021-0617-03 " REQUEST FOR RESOLUTION OF SUPORT OF CLLR-2020-1015-01 NATIVE AMERICAN MASCOTS" CLLR-2021-0617-03 " REQUEST FOR RESOLUTION OF SUPORT OF CLLR-2020-1015-01 NATIVE AMERICAN MASCOTS" May 20, 2021 CLLR-2021-0520-01 NC Commission of Indian Affairs Reappointment Apr 14, 2021 CLLR-2021-0415-02 ONLINE TRIBAL STORE AGREEMENT CLLR-2021-0415-01 LAND NEGOTIATION FOR DISTRICTS 3,10,13 Mar 23, 2021 CLLR-2021-0323-10 “SUPPORT OF MAXTON POND REVITALIZATION” CLLR-2021-0323-09 “Support of Charter Communications LTNC Internet Access Initiative” CLLR-2021-0323-08 “REOPENING OF TRIBAL ROLLS” CLLR-2021-0323-07 “FIRST NATIONS BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2020-48604" CLLR-2021-0323-06 “FOUR WINDS BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2020-48603" CLLR-2021-0323-05 “SCOTLAND COUNTY BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2020-48602" CLLR-2021-0323-04 “TWO STREAMS OJJDP 2020-48601" CLLR-2021-0323-03 "SOUTHERN SPIRIT BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2020-48600" CLLR-2021-0323-02 “HAWKEYE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2020-48599" CLLR-2021-0323-01 “PEMBROKE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OJJDP 2020-48598 Feb 18, 2021 CLLR-2021-0218-01 RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF THE JULIAN THOMAS PIERCE MEMORIAL LUMBEE RECOGNITION ACT OF 2021 CLLR-2021-0218-02 ESTABLISHMENT OF THE GARRET CAIN GOOLSBY EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP Jan 21, 2021 CLLR-2021-0121-01 "2021 TRIBAL COUNCIL REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING SCHEDULE" Dec 17, 2020 CLLR-2020-1217-06 "SUPPORT FOR INTERNET SERVICES" CLLR-2020-1217-05 "BEST FRIENDS ANIMAL SOCIETY" CLLR-2020-1217-04 "CLOSING OF THE TRIBAL ROLLS" CLLR-2020-1217-03 "ADMINISTRATIVE COURT RE-APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICT 5 AND 12" CLLR-2020-1217-02 "ELECTION BOARD ALTERNATE MEMBER APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICT 5 (3 AND 14)" CLLR-2020-1217-01 "ELECTION BOARD ALTERNATE MEMBER APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICT 4 (1,2 AND 12)" Nov 19, 2020 CLLR-2020-1119-01 "OPTIMIZING THE TALKING CIRCLE INTERVENTION (OTC) TO IMPROVE THE MENTAL HEALTH AMONG AMERICAN INDIAN YOUTH" Nov 17, 2020 CLLR-2020-1117-01 "REIMBURSEMENT FROM GENERAL FUND" Oct 15, 2020 CLLR-2020-1015-02 "LTNC REQUEST OF NCCIA RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT OF CLLO-2020-1917-01 TRIBAL CONSULTATION MANDATE" CLLR-2020-1015-01"NATIVE AMERICAN MASCOTS" Sep 28, 2020 CLLR-2020-928-01 "SUPPORT FOR THE PURCHASE OF ADDITIONAL COVID - 19 TEST KITS Sep 21, 2020 CLLR-2020-0921-01 "COVID-19 PANDEMIC TRIBAL ENROLLMENT EXPIRATION RELIEF" Sep 17, 2020 CLLR-2020-0917-09 CONTINUING RESOLUTION AMENDMENT #1 CLLR-2020-0917-10 ELECTION BOARD APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICTS 6, 8 , 9 CLLR-2020-0917-08 RESOLUTION TO EXPEDITE REMAINING SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS FOR 2020 CLLR-2020-0917-07 RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT AND EXPEDITE ANONYMOUS $1000 SCHOLARSHIP FOR 2020 CLLR-2020-0917-06 MIND YOUR HEART INTERVENTION FOR AMERICAN INDIAN WOMEN CLLR-2020-0917-05 AMERICAN INDIAN WOMEN MINDFULLY BUILDING RESISTANCE TO ENVIRONMENTAL ADVERSITIES THROUGH HEALING EXERCISES (AIM TO BREATHE) CLLR-2020-0917-04 EXAMINING THE TRANSITION TO COLLEGE EXPERIENCES OF LUMBEE STORIES THROUGH STORYWORK CLLR-2020-0917-03 INTERIM TRIBAL ADMINISTRATOR DESIGNATION CLLR-2020-0917-02 ADMINISTRATIVE COURT RE-APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICT 2 (2,3 AND 14) CLLR-2020-0917-01 ELECTION BOARD ALT MEMBER APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICT 1 (5,7 AND 11) Sep 10, 2020 CLLR-2020-0910-01 RESOLUTION TO SUPPORT THE INDIGENOUS CULTURES AND COMMUNITIES REQUIREMENT (ICC) AT UNC PEMBROKE Sep 03, 2020 CLLR-2020-0903-01 PETITION TO TRIBAL ADMIN TO CONTACT HUD REGARDING EXTENSION TO AMENDING GEOGRAPHICAL AREA FORMULA DEADLINE Aug 27, 2020 CLLR-2020-0827-01 RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO THE ROBESON LIQUID NATURAL GAS FACILITY (“RLNG”) Aug 20, 2020 CLLR-2020-0820-01 "ELECTION BOARD APPT DISTRICTS 5,7 AND 11" CLLR-2020-0820-02 "ELECTION BOARD APPT FOR DISTRICTS 4, 10, AND 13" CLLR-2020-0820-03 "RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT SCHOLARSHIP DONATION IN MEMORIAL OF MR. JERRY BREWER" CLLR-2020-0820-04 "LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE HEALTHY SMILES PROPOSAL R-21 PROJECT" CLLR-2020-0820-05 "GENERAL FUNDS FOR LUMBEE TRIBE HOLDINGS, INC" Jul 17, 2020 CLLR-2020-0716-01 Memorandum of understanding Between Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina and the North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs Victim Support Program Jun 18, 2020 CLLR-2020-0618-02 "Resolution of Support for District 5 Landowner's Opposition to Duke Energy/Piedmont Natural Gas (PNG) Eminent Domain for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Facility" CLLR-2020-0618-01"Resolution of Support for Project Bridging Knowledge Elders to Youth Through Sharing Food" May 26. 2020 CLLR-2020-0526-01 RE-APPOINTMENT TO THE NORTH CAROLINA COMMISSION OF INDIAN AFFAIRS BOARD May 21, 2020 CLLR-2020-0521-01 A RESOLUTION TO RESCIND CLLR-2020-0416-03 PURCHASE OF FOOD LION GIFT CARDS CLLR-2020-0521-02 "RE-APPOINTMENT TO THE UNITED TRIBES BOARD" Apr 16, 2020 CLLR-2020-0416-01" LUMBEE TRIBE HOLDINGS, INC. NEW BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT" CLLR-2020-0416-02 PURCHASE OF TRIBAL COUNCIL PROMOTIONAL ITEMS CLLR-2020-0416-03 PURCHASE OF FOOD LION GIFT CARDS Mar 26, 2020 CLLR-2020-0326-01 SUPREME COURT OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF NC APPOINTMENT Mar 11, 2020 LNTP-2020-0309-01 "REQUEST FOR REIMBURSEMENT" Feb 27, 2020 CLLR-2020-0227-02 "HAWKEYE OJP 2019-47498" CLLR-2020-0227-06 "FOUR WINDS OJP 2019-47502" CLLR-2020-0227-07 FIRST NATION OJP 2019-47503 CLLR-2020-0227-04 TWO STREAMS OJP 2019-47500 CLLR-2020-0227-02 HAWKEYE OJP 2019-47498 CLLR-2020-0227-05 SCOTLAND COUNTY OJP 2019-47501 CLLR-2020-0227-03 SOUTHERN SPIRIT OJP 2019-47499 CLLR-2020-0227-08 ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KERNICE LEE LOCKLEAR EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP CLLR-2020-0227-09 FLORDIA STATE UNIVERSITY BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTOR SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM SURVEY PROJECT CLLR-2020-0227-10 UNIVERSITY OF NC AT CHAPEL HILL RESEARCH ON ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH IN AMERICAN INDIAN MEN (RE-CLAIM) PROJECT Jan 30, 2020 CLLR-2020-0130-01 "THE LUMBEE TRIBE CULTRUAL CENTER FEMA DAM PROJECT" Dec 19, 2019 CLLR-2019-1219-03 "LETTER OF SUPPORT BIOMASS EXPANSION PUBLIC HEARING" CLLR-1219-1219-02 "UNRESTRICTED FUNDS" CLLR-2019-1219-01 " 2019 ELECTION BOARD MEMBER SANCTION" Nov 21, 2019 CLLR-2019-1121-04 "EARMARK OF LEGAL COUNSEL FUNDING" CLLR-2019-1121-03 "CONTINUING RESOLUTION" CLLR-2019-1121-02 "LUMBEE TRIBE ENTERPRISES, LLC BOARD APPOINTMENT" CLLR-2019-1121-01 "ELECTION BOARD MEMBER APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICTS 3 AND 4" Oct 21, 2019 CLLR-2019-1021-01 "ELECTION BOARD ALLOCATION" Oct 17, 2019 CLLR-2019-1017-03 "ADMINISTRATIVE COURT APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICTS 4, 10, 11, AND 13" CLLR-2019-1017-02 "ELECTION BOARD ALTERNATE APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICTS 6, 8 AND 9" CLLR-2019-1017-01 "ELECTION BOARD ALT APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICT 1, 2, AND 12" Oct 3, 2019 CLLR-2019-1003-03 "CULTURAL CENTER LOAN" CLLR-2019-1003-02 "COHN REZNICK LLP TAX CREDIT AUDIT FIRM" CLLR-2019-1003-01 "STAUFFER & ASSOCIATES, AUDIT FIRM" Sep, 19 2019 CLLR-2019-0919-04 “ADMINISTRATIVE COURT APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICTS, 1 AND 7 CLLR-2019-0919-05 CONTINUING RESOLUTION CLLR-2019-0919-01 ELECTION BOARD APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICTS 1, 2, AND 12 Aug 15, 2019 CLLR-2019-0815-02 RESOLUTION REQUESTING SUPPORT FOR S 1368 LUMBEE RECOGNITION ACT Jul 18, 2019 CLLR-2019-0718-01 "NC COMMNISSION OF INDIAN AFFAIRS REAPPOINTMENT" Jun 20, 201 CLLR-2019-0620-07 AMERICAN INDIAN VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM CLLR-2019-0620-06 LUMBEE HOLDINGS INC: BOARD REORGANIZATION CLLR-2019-0620-05 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE TRIBAL CHAIRMAN TO ENGAGE FIRMS ON A PRO BONO BASIS CLLR-2019-0620-04 RESOLUTION REQUESTING SUPPORT FOR H.R. 1964 LUMBEE RECOGNITION ACT CLLR-2019-0620-03 LUMBEE TRIBE VOTERS REGISTRATION AND GET-OUT-THE- VOTE DRIVE CLLR-2019-0620-02 REOPRNING OF TRIBAL ROLLS CLLR-2019-0620-01 SUPREME COURT OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA APPOINTMENT THERESA G LOCKLEAR Apr 30, 2019 CLLR-2019-0430-01 "RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR THE CATAWBA INDIAN NATION" Apr 18, 2019 CLLR-2019-0418-01 "NORTH CAROLINA PARTNERS ENGAGED IN IMPLEMENTATION ("NC - PEIRs): DISPARITIES ELIMINATION THROUGH COORDINATED INTERVENTIONS TO PREVENT AND CONTROL HEART AND LUNG DISEASE RISK (DECIPHER) Mar 21, 2019 CLLR-2019-0321-01 FIRST NATION OJP 2018-42846 CLLR-2019-0321-02 HAWKEYE OJP 2018-44006 CLLR-2019-0321-03 PEMBROKE OJP 2018-44005 CLLR-2019-0321-04 SOUTHERN SPRIT OJP 2018-44007 CLLR-2019-0321-05 FOUR WINDS OJP 2018-44010 CLLR-2019-0321-06 TWO STREAMS 0JP 2018-44008 CLLR-2019-0321-07 SCOTLAND COUNTY OJP 2018-44009 CLLR-2019-0321-08 People of the Dark Water Feb 21, 2019 CLLR-2019-0221-3 "RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT FOR THE PURSUIT OF INDIAN PREFERENCE AND THE EFFORT TO CORRECT THE INJUSTICES COMMITTED AGAINST THE LUMBEE PEOPLE" CLLR-2019-0221-02 "PROTECTION OF TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY AND TERRITORY RESOLUTION" CLLR-2019-0221-01"SUPPORT FOR STUDY TO EXAMINE ENGAGEMENT OF UNDERGRADUATE LUMBEE COMMUTER STUDENTS' Feb 5, 2019 CLLR-2019-0205-01 SIGNATURE CARD NAME CHANGE AND PAYMENT OF PROPERTY TAXES Jan 25, 2019 CLLR-2019-0125-07 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS FOR THE LUMBEE TRIBE'S INAUGURATION CLLR-2019-0125-06 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS FOR THE LUMBEE TRIBAL ELECTION BOARD CLLR-2019-0125-05 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS FOR THE LAW FIRM OF EDWARD BROOKS PLLC. CLLR-2019-0125-04 HONORING TOBACCO AND CULTURAL MARKETING RESOLUTION CLLR-2019-0125-03 EAT SMART, HEALTHY FOOD LEADERSHIP CLLR-2019-0125-02 ELECTION BOARD APPOINTMENT FOR DISTRICT 6,8,9 CLLR-2019-0125-01 "TRIBAL ADMINISTRATOR" Nov 7, 2018 CLLR-2018-1107-01 "UNRESTRICTED FUNDS FOR THE LUMBEE TRIBE ELECTION BOARD" Oct 18, 2018 CLLR-2018-1018-01 "CONTINUING RESOLUTION" CLLR-2018-1018-02 "APPROVAL OF STAUFFER & ASSOCIATES PLLC AUDIT FIRM CLLR-2018-1018-03 "LETTER OF SUPPORT" CLLR-2018-1018-04 "COUNCIL MEMBER RESIGNATION" Sep 28, 2018 CLLR-2018-0927-01 UNRESTRICTRD FUNDS CLLR-2018-0927-02 CONTINUING RESOLUTION Aug 16, 2018 CLLR-2018-0816-01 ELECTION BOARD OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA NOMINATION CLLR-2018-0816-02 REQUEST FOR A PLAN OF ACTION FROM THE LUMBEE TRIBE'S EX. BRANCH ADDRESSING THE ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE July 19, 2018 CLLR-2018-0719-02 "HEALTHY FAMILIES" CLLR-2018-0719-03 "REQUEST FOR TEMPORARY FUNDING SOURCE" CLLR-2018-0719-04 "TRIBAL HUD-VASH DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM" June 21, 2018 CLLR-2018-0621-01 "UNRESTRICTED FUNDS" June 14, 2018 CLLR-2018-0614-01 "Joint Consultation Agreement with the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC" Ap 19, 2018 CLLO-2018-0419-01 "Tribal Administrator" Mar 15, 2018 CLLR-2018-0315-02 ORGANIZATION OF COMMUNITY MEETINGS ON THE IMPLICATIONS OF FEDERAL RECOGNITION CLLR-2018-0315-01 SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR DEEP BRANCH ROAD Feb 22, 2018 CLLR-2018-0222-01 "TRIBAL CONSULTATION AND THE ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE" Feb 15, 2018 CLLR-2018-0215-10 Tribal Administrator CLLR-2018-0215-09 Assessment of Preceived Barriers To Implementing Lifestyle Modifications In The Management Of Prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes In Members Of The Lumbee Tribe CLLR-2018-0215-08 Request for Temporary Funding Source CLLR-2018-0215-07 Scotland County OJP 2017-41898 CLLR-2018-0215-06 Two Streams OJP 2017-41901 CLLR-2018-0215-05 Four Winds OJP 2017-41729 CLLR-2018-0215-04 Southern Spirit OJP 2017-41900 CLLR-2018-0215-03 Pembroke OJP 2017-41899 CLLR-2018-0215-02 Hawkeye OJP 2017-41897 CLLR-2018-0215-01 First Nation Dec 21, 2017 CLLR-2017-1221-01 RED VOICES RISING CLLR-2017-1221-02 LUMBEE DIALECT AND LOCAL NORMS CLLR-2017-1221-03 CONTINUING RESOLUTION CLLR-2017-1221-04 LUMBEE TRIBE ENTERPRISES, LLC BOARD APPT CLLR-2017-1221-05 CLOSING OF TRIBAL ROLLS Nov 16, 2017 CLLR-2017-1116-01 LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA Nov 2, 2017 CLLR-2017-1102-01 LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA Sept 28, 2017 CLLR-2017-0928-01 LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA Sept 21, 2017 CLLR-2017-0921-01 "JOINT RESOLUTION SEEKING THE RENAMING OF THE LUMBEE RIVER" Jul 25, 2017 CLLR-2017-0720-01 SUPREME COURT OF NC APPOINTMENT CLLR-2017-0720-03 NATIONAL DISASTER RECOVERY SUPPORT/INTERAGENCY RECOVERY COORDI CLLR-2017-0720-04 ESTABLISHMENT OF AN EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND CLLR-2017-0720-05 AMERICAN INDIAN COLORECTAL SCREENING PROJECT CLLR-2017-0720-02 SUPREME COURT OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF NC APPOINTMENT Jun 21, 2017 CLLR-2017-0615-01 "FIRST NATION OJP 2016-41025" CLLR-2017-0615-02 "HAWKEYE OJP 2016-41027" CLLR-2017-0615-03 "PEMBROKE OJP 2016-41029" CLLR-2017-0615-04 "SOUTHERN SIPRIT OJP 2016-41030" CLLR-2017-0615-05 "FOUR WINDS OJP 2016-41026" CLLR-2017-0615-06 "SCOTLAND COUNTY OJP 2016-41028" CLLR-2017-0615-07 "TWO STREAMS OJP 2016-41031" Jun 01, 2017 CLLR-2017-0420-01 CHAIRMAN JAMES JIMMY EARNEST GOINS MEMORIAL Mar 17, 2017 CLLR-2017-0316-01 ELECTION BOARD OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF N.C. NOMINATION CLLR-2017-0316-02 ELECTION BOARD OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF N.C. NOMINATION CLLR-2017-0316-03 ELECTION BOARD OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF N.C. ALT NOMINATION CLLR-2017-0316-04 ELECTION BOARD OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF N.C. ALT NOMINATION CLLR-2017-0316-05 PURCHASE OF TRIBAL COUNCIL PROMOTIONAL ITEMS CLLR-2017-0316-07 REQUEST FOR DOCUMENTATION OF LTE CLLR-2017-0316-08 EST. OF A LUMBEE EAGLE STAFF Jan 21, 2016 CLLR-2016-0121-01 "FIRST NATION OJP 2015-36603" CLLR-2016-0121-02 "HAWKEYE OJP 2015-36605" CLLR-2016-0121-03 "PEMBROKE OJP 2015-36607" CLLR-2016-0121-04 "SOUTHERN SPIRIT OJP 2015-36608" CLLR-2016-0121-05 "FOUR WINDS OJP 2015-36604" CLLR-2016-0121-06 "SCOTLAND COUNTY OJP 2015-36606" CLLR-2016-0121-07 "TWO STREAMS OJP 2015-36609" CLLR-2016-0121-08 "Coordinated Tribal Assistance Program for Tribal Youth" CLLR-2016-0121-09 "TRIBAL HUD-VASH DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM" April 21, 2016 CLLR-2016-0421-02 "2016 Red Nose Grant" June 16, 2016 CLLR-2016-0616-01 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB GRANTS August 18, 2016 CLLR-2016-0818-01 Re-appointment NC Housting Authority September 6, 2016 CLLR-2016-0906-01 "Standing in Solidarity with Standing Rock" September 15, 2016 CLLR-2016-0915-01 "Redistricting Resolution" September 27, 2016 CLLR-2016-0927-01 "Continuing Resolution" January 19, 2012 CLLR-2012-0019-08 "VIDEO OF TRIBAL COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS" May 11, 2005 CLLR-2005-05-11 "Tribal Flag"


