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CELEBRATION!
THE YEAR OF THE
NATIVE
AMERICAN
(Saturday, November 8)
TRAOITIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL
SCHEDULE OF PROGRAMS
DANCE CIRCLE
11:00-12:00 Opening ceremonies, followed by exhibition of North
Carolina dance groups, plus Tom Mauchahty-Ware's
Kiowa/Comanche dancers from Oklahoma
4:00-5:00 More dance exhibition and open dancing
TENT STAGE
12:00 Raymond Fairchlld and the Crowe Brothers
12:45 Dane Feather
1:00 Tom Ware and the American Indian Music and Dance Show
1:45 Presentation of N. C . Folklore Society Awards
2:00 Rosalie Jones and Tony Shearer
2:30 Las Marlmbistas -
3:00 Flute workshop, (Carlos Nakai, Tom Ware, Arnold
Richardson, Tony Shearer)
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BRUSH ARBOR STAGE i
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12:00 Carlos Nakal
12:30 Early Maynor, Willoughby Jones
12:45 Las Marlmbistas
1:15 Henry Berry Lowry Stories with Bruce Barton
2:00 The Cherokee Quartet, Pembroke
2:30 Lucy Riley and Emmallne Cucumber
2:45 Miss Lumbee 1986
2:55 Eerlle Maynor and Willoughby Jones 1
3:05 Oane Feather
3:20 Raymond Fairchlld and the Crowe Brothers
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Taminy Wynette Concert
Cancelled At l*Sl 1
The Tammy Wynette Con
cert originally scheduled for
Monday, November 10 at the
Pembroke State University
Performing Alls Center has
been cancelled. According o
to her kaaband, George
Richey, Ma. Wynette baa
been admitted to the Betty
Ford Treatment Center be
j. painkillers prescribed last
She will not be able tp finish
her coneert tour. All feraons
who have purchased tickets
please return pour tickets to
the boa office or at a ticket
outlet to receive a refund. Call
521-0778 , for ; morfl '
Quick Copy lb Latutnbuif;
and McNeills Je^onjn
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BANQUET & CONCERT TO HIGHUGHT
NATIVE AMERICAN CELEBRATION AT
PSU NOVEMBER 8
A gala banquet and conceit program will highlight Celebration! The Year of the Native
American, the international festival of American Indian arts and culture which will be held on
the Pembroke State University campus on November 7-9, 1986.
The banquet features as keynote speaker the distinguished scholar and educator, Dr. David
Warren, of the Institute of American Indian Arts at Santa Fte, New Mexico. Dr. Warren is one
of the leading authorities on Native American history and culture in the United States. FTe"~
serves on several national boards including the National Advisory Council of the Smithsonian
Institution. He will speak on the topic of "Indian Arts and Culture: On The Threshold of New
'Century." Dr. Warren will be joined at the podium by several state and local officials.
The banquet begins promptly at 5:30 p.m. at the Auxiliary Gymnasium of the Jones Health
and Physical Education Center.
Immediately following the banquet, beginning at 8:15 p. m. at the Performing Arts Center, a
concert of traditional and contemporary Native American performing arts will be presented.
This sampler of American Indian music and dance includes the participation of artists from
North Carolina and throughout the country. The program will be introduced by Dr. Rayna
Green, Director of the American Indian Program at the Smithsonian Institution.
Performers include:
Rosalie Jones, of the Montana Biackfoot, and Tony Shearer who comprise the contemporary
Native American dance and theatre company known as Daystar. Jones and Shearer are best
known for their interpretations of Indian myth and legend. They have been acclaimed in recent
, performances at the Kennedy Center.
Carlos Nakai of the Navajo-Ute, considered by many the greatest contemporary Indian
flutist Nakai makes his home in Tuscon, Arizona but tours extensively throughout the year.
7bm Mauchahty- Wan, leader of perhaps the most exciting dance team of the south Plains.
Ware, also a respected flute player, will head a group of seven Kiowa and Comanche dancers
from western Oklahoma.
Raymond Fbirchild, an Eastern Cherokt-e, one of the most sensational bluegrass banjo
players in the nation who will perform in trio with veteran bluegrass singers and musicians,
Wayne and Josh Crowe.
The Cherokee Quartet of the Cherokee Methodist Church, Pembroke, who will represent the
dynamic tradition of contemporary gospel musk within North Carolina's Native American
community. "*
Las Marimbistas, Mayan Indians from the Guatemala highlands, now living among the
Seminole of south Florida. The group will perform the beautiful marimba musk of Central
America, while reminding audiences that Indian people flourish throughout the Americas.
Emmaline Cucumber and Lucy Riley, Eastern Cherokee, who will share traditional songs
and hymns in the native Cherokee language.
The Celebration} banquet and concert are included in one ticket price of $10. Tickets may be
obtained from the Native American Resource Center, Old Main Building, Pembroke State
University 28372. $19-521-4214. Ext. 282.
It is also possiMd to attend the concert only. Concert tickets are only $3 aid can be reserved
at the box office ?'the Performing Arts Center. Pembroke State University, 9111-121-4214, W*t~
287. *f , *-WM||pEMPHpF
Celebmtion.f\The Year of the Native American will also feature a free outdoor festival of
traditional Indhu arts, crafts and foods on the belltower courtyard on Saturday, November 8
from 11:00 a.m Vo 5:00 p.m. For more information on this and other events of the weekend,
contact the Name American Resource Center at the address above.
Celebration I is a presentation of the North Carolina Arts Council and Pembswhe State
University in association with the N.C. Commission of Indian Affairs and the United Tribes.
Major support for the event is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, Z. Smith
Reynolds Foundation, -400th Anniversary and N.C. Humanities Committee.
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Narcotics agent shoots man to death
FAIRMONT?A Fairmont man was shot to death by a Robe
ton County narcotics agent after a aetrcfa of the maa's ear lead to
a scuffle.
Jimmy Earl Cummings, 38, was killed instantly Saturday when
he was shot in the head with a JAealiber pistol by Kevin Stone, a
narcotics agent with the Robeson County Sheriff's Department
and the son of Sheriff Hubert State, a sheriff's department
spokesman said.
The scuffle occurred after the officer found drugs in Cummings
car, said A1 Parnell, chief of detectives for the Robeson County
Sheriff's Department. He said Kevin Stone had been placed on
leave pending completion of an SBI Investigation into the shoot
ing.
Darlene Hunt, 19. also of Fairmont, was with Cummings at the
time of the incident. She has been charged with felonious posses
sion of marijuana in excess of 1 pound, possession with intent to
sell and deliver and simple possession of cocaine and drug para
phernalia.
Ms. Hunt has been released on a $3,900 bond. Her first court ap
pearance was Monday.
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LRDA To Hold Elections
For Members Of
Board Of Directors
Lumbee Regional Development Association, Inc. an
nounces that there will be an OPEN ELECTION on Thursday,
December 4, 1986. This election will nominate five (5)
members to serve on the LRDA Board of Directors for a three
year term. The election ?nd polling sites are as follows:
Mcumbent Polling St** - Precinct*
Paul Brooks Pembroke Elementary Pembroke
(District VI) Union Elementary Union
Grady Hunt Mohr Plaza Lumberton
(District IE) Mohr Rasa Wish art. East Howelisville
Ralph Hunt Hilly Branch (tentative) Smyrna ?
(District Q) Vocational School Britts
James EL Thomas Magnolia School Saddletree
(District VUD Magnolia School West Howelisville
Rev. Grover Oxendine Union Chapel School Burnt Swamp, Raft
(District lVJSwamn. Union Chapel,Philadelphus. Red Springs
On election day, the polling site* will be open from 8 .-00
a. m. to 8:00 p.m. The ballots will be counted after the polls are
closed and the wiane# will be pwblfcely announced. The
declared the winner (plurality). A " write-tn ' candidate may
be elected to the Beard of Directors of LRDA Eligibility to
Vote: any Lumbee Indian 18 yean of age or oki<g and residing
in the above listed district/ pswdneto may be#fe&te to veto.
Those teteseeteJ parties should declare their candidacy no
later than November 17, 1986 at the Executive Director's
Office, Lumbee Regional Development Association, Inc.,
Pembroke, NC. (919) 621-8602.
U.S. Rep. Charlle 'jtose
N.C. tin. Dav%a farneu
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N. C. Rep. Lkmiel De Vane
N. C. Rap. Sidnay Locks
N.C. Rep. Pete Hatty .
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