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  • The Lumbee Tribe of N.C. Housing Complex and all tribal offices will be closed on Friday, June 2, 20

    The Lumbee Tribe of N.C. Housing Complex and all tribal offices willbe closed on Friday, June 2, 2023 for Staff Development.

  • The Inaugural Canoe launch has been rescheduled-June 24, 2023

    The Inaugural Canoe launch which was scheduled for this Saturday, May 27th, at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center has been rescheduled due to possible inclement weather this weekend. The launch is rescheduled for Saturday, June 24, 2023 at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center. The activities will begin at 10 with the canoe launch at 1 pm. There will be crafts for children, games, food trucks, and kayaking. Celebrate this wonderful occasion with UNC Pembroke's Museum of the Southeast American Indian and the Lumbee Tribe. Our very own Kevin Melvin (Lumbee Tribal Historic Preservation Officer) and the “Life by the River” Project team sank the canoe “called Wisdom” at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center in January. The 18 feet long dugout canoe took 8 months to finish and was created using the burnout method our ancestors would have used hundreds of years ago. “Life by the River” is a program by the Museum of the Southeast American Indian that focuses on North Carolina's Native People's connection in relationship with their ancestral waters. The canoe project was one of the components of the project led by Kevin Melvin. The project was a community collaborative as people were invited to help build the canoe.

  • Senior Ms. Lumbee Contestants Announced for 2023 Pageant

    Meet your . Please join us for the Senior Ms. Lumbee Pageant on June 23, 2023 at 6:30 pm at Givens Performing Arts Center on the campus of UNC Pembroke. Who will win this crown to represent the Lumbee People? Tickets are $15. Let's pack the GPAC! Tickets on sale now. Your contestants are Joan Carol Blackwell Dottie Ruth Woods Katie Ann Burns Locklear Edith Ann Jones Patricia Allen Suggs Scarlet Ann Thomas For more information call 910.521.6361 or visit https://www.uncp.edu/resources/givens-performing-arts-center

  • Dir of Housing Services, recently presented at NC Dep Public Instit.'s NC Homeless Education Program

    Bradley Locklear, Director of Housing Services, recently presented to the NC Department of Public Instruction's NC Homeless Education Program's Learning Institute at the three-day Learning Academy held at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Locklear met with Homeless Prevention Liaisons, School Social Workers, and Social Services Program Directors to explain and detail the services that the Lumbee Tribe of NC offers to its members to prevent homelessness and promote housing stability. Shaneitha Lee-Nance, pictured, works with the Public Schools of Robeson County (PSRC). She is a tribal member and the niece of a former tribal councilman, Ricky Burnett. She is also the current McKinney Vento Liaison that works with students, in PSRC, who are facing or experiencing homelessness. She has worked with the tribe to help families get rental or mortgage assistance as well as transitional housing, preventing them from becoming homeless.

  • District 7 Community Meeting Shares Lumbee Tribal Programs with Community

    Thank you to everyone who came out this evening for the District 7 Community Meeting at Union Elementary School The meeting was hosted by Lumbee Tribal Council Members Yvonne Dial, Nanci Locklear, and Rudy Locklear. The community received some great information about our Lumbee Tribal Services. Guest also received various kinds of goodies after the presentation. Thank you to our Tribal Council members and our staff for the great showcase of our programs.

  • Mark your calendar for these key dates of upcoming Lumbee Tribal Events.

    Mark your calendar for these key dates of upcoming Lumbee Tribal Events.

  • USDA's Organic Transition Initiative (OTI)

    Before crops can be certified organic, farmers must carefully manage their land without using prohibited supplements like synthetic pesticides for 36 months (about 3 years). During this transition period and during the first years after certification, farmers often face many technical and market challenges. The Organic Transition Initiative (OTI) is a $300 million multi-agency USDA effort to support this transition for farmers to build and strengthen organic markets. USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Risk Management Agency each have a major role in the Organic Transition Initiative (OTI). To learn more, contact Millard Locklear, Agriculture and Natural Resources Manager, at 910.674.1751 or www.farmers.gov.

  • Project IndigeCHOICE has exciting news about our camps to share!

    Project IndigeCHOICE has exciting news about our camps to share! Our FREE Middle School Girl Camps, located at UNC Pembroke, are open for registration! These camps include 'Redesigning the World: Native Women Engineer', 'The Art of Healing: Native Women in Medicine', 'Trailblazers: Native Women Scientist and Mathematicians', and 'What It Takes: Native Women Saving Lives.' Students must be rising 6th - 8th graders. Camps will be held June 26 - 29, 2023. Space is limited—camps are first come, first serve. For more information and to register, please visit https://indigechoice.lumbeetribe.com.

  • District 5 Community Meeting on Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 6:30 pm at Two Streams Community Building

    You are invited to the District 5 Community Meeting on Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 6:30 pm at Two Streams Community Building at 16 Rosie’s Drive, Maxton, NC 28364. The meeting is hosted by Tribal Council members Wendy Moore-Graham and Carrington Locklear. The community event will include • Tribal Services Information • Upcoming Events and Projects • Community Information • Door Prizes Dinner Will Be Served

  • Lumbee Tribe Veterans Stand Down- June 10, 2023 from 10 am till 2 pm, Pembroke Boys & Girls Club

    Reminder- Veterans, please mark your calendar for the Lumbee Tribe Veterans Stand Down on June 10, 2023 from 10 am till 2 pm at the Lumbee Tribe Boys & Girls Club. The event will offer a variety of resources for our Veterans including Health screenings, Mental Health Services, Food, Gear Distribution and much more. Veterans will need to present a DD-214, Veterans ID or be verified on-site. The event is in collaboration with Veterans Services of the Carolinas, NC Works and the US Department of Veteran Affairs. The address is 6984 NC Highway 711 West, Pembroke, NC. The Boys & Girls Club is located behind the Lumbee Tribe Housing Complex. #lumbeeveterans

  • Chairman’s Monthly Report | April 2023

    Chairman’s Monthly Report | April 2023 Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina People of the Dark Water Dear Lumbee People, In April, we held our first annual “Lumbee Day at the General Assembly”, bringing Lumbee culture and history to Raleigh. The day saw Lumbee artisans on display, friendship dances with lawmakers, and we were able to honor legislative leaders with gifts made by children from our Boys & Girls Club. During this event, the North Carolina House of Representatives passed a resolution encouraging the United States Congress to pass the Lumbee Fairness Act, which will give our people full federal recognition. We will continue to hold Lumbee Days each year as a reminder to state leaders of our ongoing contributions to the state, while also strengthening our government to government relationship with North Carolina. On April 27th, we honored our high school and college graduates with our Honor Cord Ceremony. With over 200 students participating, parents and loved ones looked on as each student was given a Honor Cord, a symbol of the Lumbee Tribe, which showed our appreciation to those who have worked so hard to achieve the title of graduate. Mrs. Shelia Cummings served as the event’s keynote. She talked to our graduates about our resiliency as a tribe and their ability to achieve their goals with hard work and determination, just like our ancestors. Another generation of educated Lumbee citizens, I am so proud of each of them! The Lumbee Tribe was a proud sponsor of this year’s Region 7 American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) conference, which was held at Robeson Community College (RCC). We had numerous staff members to present during the conference and I had the honor of providing remarks at the closing banquet. As a former member of AISES, I appreciate the leadership of RCC to host this conference, while providing invaluable networking and learning opportunities for these students. AISES is an integral organization for American Indian students looking to have a career in a STEM field. Congratulations to everyone who made this conference a success. As we look toward the summer months I hope to see you at the upcoming events. Lumbee Day at the Woodpeckers - June 14, 2023 | Segra Stadium, 460 Hay St., Fayetteville, NC Senior Ms. Lumbee pageant – June 23, 2023 at GPAC Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina Gala -- July 1, 2023 at the 402 Venue Chairman’s State of the Tribe Address July 6, 2023 at Pembroke Boys & Girls Club Lumbee Tribal Holdings Share Holder Meeting -- July 7, 2023 at Pembroke Boys & Girls Club Thank you for allowing me to be your Chairman. I love you all, John L. Lowery Chairman

  • Lumbee Tribe LIHCAP Summer Cooling program Funds Depleted

    The funds for the Lumbee Tribe LIHCAP (Low Income Household Cooling and Water Assistance Program) summer cooling program have been exhausted. For people who had planned to apply for summer energy assistance over the next 3 weeks, we apologize, but the funds have run out. The reason for the shortage of funds for our summer cooling program is due to a high demand of energy this past winter. We had an additional 3,000 people to apply for assistance in the winter time. Even though the Summer Cooling program is not available, the Water Assistance Program is still available. The Water Assistance program is available for families to assist with late payments or restart water service, which may have been interrupted. It can also assist with water hook if you are receiving new water service or a new meter. You may apply Monday through Friday from 8 am till 4 pm at the Lumbee Tribe Housing Complex.

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