Lumbee Tribe Welcomes Governor's Cabinet Members and State Leaders for Tour of Lumbee Sites
Lumbee Tribal Councilwoman Wendy Moore shared knowledge about the history of the Lumbee Tribe routing of the KKK at Maxton Pond
In October, the Lumbee Tribe of N.C. welcomed Pam Brewington Cashwell, Secretary of the N.C. Department of Administration, Reid Wilson, Secretary of the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources and several state staff members for a tour of Lumbee communities, historic Maxton Pond, the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center.
Other guest on the tour included Greg Richardson (NC Commission of Indian Affairs) and Kerry Bird (N.C. Indian Heritage Commission). Lumbee Tribal Chairman John Lowery and tribal
administrators discussed 8
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the needs of the Lumbee Tribe and potential areas of collaboration with state leaders.
Tribal Councilwoman Wendy Moore shared knowledge with the group about the history of the Lumbee Tribe routing of the KKK at Maxton Pond on January 18, 1958, as well as the reconstruction plans for the area. The group also toured the Dreamcatcher Raynham Community and the Warrior's Way Veterans Village in Raynham.
Secretary Cashwell is Lumbee and Coharie.
Tammy Maynor speaks with Secretary Pam Cashwell and state leaders about changes at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Ctr.
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