2 ' ^ jsH^jslra* fl ? vfil \ jk 9^IB ^*l J, ^ H \ (?? || ^ [ ll! . r ^ CALsi I i iwJJ^s MiiMCMn^ QUltt>WW>itj '"" ***" ? I ?ttiny 25c per oop To Be ; The Public is invited to jom Supe rior Court Judge Dexter Brooksas he -? conducts a ceremony honoring the new members of the North Carolina House of Representatives from this area. He ceremony will be held at 3:00 P ht, Sunday aAerooon, Janu ary 24, 1993, IB Courtroom# 1, Robe ton. Moat people are aware that Rap Elect Ronnie Sutton, District SS and Rep-Elect Frances Cumming^ Dis trict 87 will be joining incumbent ' Rep Danny DeVane, District 16, ss they represent their individual Dis tricts in Robeson, Hoke and Scotland Counties. However, few people re alize that incumbent Rep. David Redwine will be joined by Rep-Elect Dewey HBI in District 14. Redwine and Hill will be iqiniaimbi| two raoantiy added to District 14 Atom District 16. All Legislative delegation mm C unuiUB^ancTDeweyHilL F?CW The activities will bsgm promptly at 3:00 P.M. in Courtroom #1, ssc ond floor, Robeson County Court Brooks will ba proaidiag and the eveat is open to the public Cllipana land Couatiea are ancoungad to at tend. Seating will be limitod and on gLumbee Women Being Recruited for Cancer Stndv Ronny Bell, a native of Pembroke, is cunentlyrecnming-ertnk Umbw study involves attending iu weekly nutrition education sesrioos oo the J campus of Pembroke Stale Univer sity, and providing information about dietary habits. Each session will be held at nigbt, and will last approxi mately 1 hour. Participation it hae ited to Lumfeee Womea who are not oft 0 pr^^crt^^d disc* ft&d cancer, dMrtmtn, high Hood pw* f ?> ? i Ajj 1 if tfi M a?IaI 1? ^ in *QQiTioo to idc Dutntioo inror matkn prwided in each aMioa, par ticipant* will alio receive a Am di tivea If intr re rtod. or fin mnre infra matioB,pieaae call521-4622between 900un and 9 00 PM iA wJe : C- ' Information needed on Lumbee V : ;/ ^ - V V. X Indians who served in WW I The Lumbee Tribel enrollment ot bee Indians who served n WW L The following Lumbee Indians are known to have served in Company G, 118th Infantry Division: Angus tacklear, Charlie Oxcndme, Martin Anderson, Alooza Collins, Willie Dtai, and Charlie Ballard. If you WW hLirai, or know of other Lunbee ladiMM who served hi WW I, pteaae contact Ruth B Locfclear. PO Bo* 6&, Pembroke, NC 28372 or cell (91f) 521-2462 by Ken Mum I v*y- - rs jjfe 'jfcfr ^'V.jfetgfefm- q Program Chairman Garth Locklear Cummings who inttmpreeentedhis brother Dr. Robin Cummings, Open Heart Surgeon of Moore County Hospital. The weekly meeting was held at the Town and Country Res taurant on Tuesday evenmg. Dr. Cummings used colored slides to show tfae intrudes of open heart snr gery. There will be 250,000 tn-pess operations this year Coroneiy block age is the result of plaques farming in (be blood vesseb of the heert, result ing in a lack ofblood coming to toed die heart. St The build of plaque is over a period of time Symptoam are cheat peine, 1 weakness, shortness, of hresthr. There are several causes such as obe sity, diabetes, sedentary life style, smokiag, street and a family"history of heart disease. Women are very prone to heart disease. Coronary heart disease is also caused by high cholesterol counts. The blockage is pointed out by the entry of a catherizatkm process culered at the groin I a ' ? ? :4 : 1 . ; ? The stopping Broking, hyperten sion control and diet modification decreaaes the riakofheart attack. Bi pasaed grafting ofcotateralveaeela is done by two surgeons with a coan plete team ofhighly competent naraea and Mr. David Chriataldi who ia in charge ofhighly technical machines ttet keep the blood circulating wink the heart ia completely topped, the tempetttui* lowered to prevent com" Thrieteldi ilan yrdn Anrmg alidea of dm operating room and the wok of each machine. Open heart nngvy haa advanced gnarly over the peat few yean. The avenge age ofpeticniaia 63.1, the ihh done go with advancing yean. DrCwnmgs graphical Aowings wen truly en lightening. the "Mate of the ait" of pgryiaameiyphenooMnaL Dr.Cum manga alao atrueauJ preventioa of control. .. ?- , "jr. . ? 4-,? i-dly Tndy an outstanding program, ?ope of the many fine program Ki warns have pet on. I*ieeiiliag. Buddy Bell, Invocation; Garth Loddear, Song leader, Ed Taeta, K. J. Reporter. ? W *' W*T*r^-'5a^\ '%?" ? ?&*$* 5p,v'?-?/'' -' v' V ,,>;?' fv.]{^pL^) v." "JTvX '????- ?" ? 'I 1 The laalrrn Carolina Tuacaron Natioa aid the Ihacaroaa CuHnnl ? .j- -* ?-? 1 , >urv ivju ^cnooi, ii? ?po*i?unnj| 311 all-Tuscarora/Iroquois Ltcrow of the Tuecaron and the other Ave aatio?Hat toa?iee the six aetioaa. We believe that Lacroaae is the Cre ators Game and that He gave it to us Long range goal io to develop ateam that will be able to go North to New York and Canada to compete against the teams front ail the aix nations All practices will take place oa the Sovereign Territory of the Eaatem Caaoh? Tuacarora Natioa hrratnl about 4 miles south of Red Springs ia the Proapect Comnumity All ea rotled a?abate of the Eastern Caro li? Tuacarora Natioa that would like toplayLacreeae.aecdatocoaaetothc Tuacarora Cultural Survival achooi oa Jan. 30,1993 at 12:00aooo,oa the Fr?re Carolina Tuacarora Nations Sovereign Territory Practice will begin at dds tune Nyaw-Weh. "Thecarora Cultural Survival School to begin daaaes" Natioa will begia claaaea of the "Tuacarora Cultural Survival School" oa January 30. 1993 (Saturday) be gianingat 12:00PM. (nooa)aadlast ing until. The achooi will be held oa the Sovereign Territory of the Eastern Caroline Tuacarora Natioa located 4 nilea out of Red Spring* ia the Proa pect Community. Theptvpoaeofthe achooi ia to eahghtea our Thaearora youth ? their own hiatory. culture, and traditiooBas well ae teaching them to be aelfeuffldeat ia aurvivai off the land. There will be claaaea in the crefla, Iroquois Social dan ring aad tory. aad the game of Lacroeae. the aahoaal aport of the Iroquois, as well aa learning ways to survive off the laud using thr old survival techniques We believe that it is vary important sad s must on ike wrvivel of tke owe culture sad IreditiODs end not adopt other Indian cutanea from oat . west as other Indies groups of this ares have chosen to do. noeiete led! ana did not use a Urge hide drain, did ! not nee tke hmcy dance baste, dU not urn customs and traditions of the Oklahoma and Western Nations of ' Indites We have just as beentiftil a culture and traditions as they. Whan we adopt these other cutanea we are 1 only putting down and denying .hit * own and saying tint oar own is farib nor to theirs Tha more we de this fee mora we me taring our own culture. In reality Pan-Indianiam is detrimental to the individualiam of the cutaae and tta dttions of each Indian Nations Bach Indian Nation has ifs own individual cutaue and mditioos and the preser vation ofmcb oufc of these is decided whether or not each Nerion is willing to hold on to whet they have, learn whet they have, and guard what they have against any type of genodde thst might try to change this. ntiiff i<uUmi traditions and incorporating them into your own two. We have a saying that we use in our Tuscarora Nation and it is "With out your culture you have no idco dty." We are inviting all Tuecaron that ate enrolled in tha Barietn Carolina Tuscarora Nation add would to to coma to the Survival School oa January 30 and fri away from theae that are teaching yon that western ^ Indian culture is your culture School is not tmded hy any state or federal program grant, or loan, but by total self-help This article is writ ten and supported by the Clan Moth ers, Clan Chiafc. and survival school teachers. NYAW-WEH Eastern Carolina Taacarora Nation and Thacarara Cutanal Survival School. Say You Read It Carolina Indian Voice. i ^ AvatoebiepeiBtinf daptctuf the Mh at Baaay Barry tommy vfl he MCtMMdoffwtththekjheatbidby tm ffcat UaBed ****** Qaaah Ihe ttmom peMaf. "FareweH". *iQ^uctiaee?hr*? Matodtot tVaeea'igroapaaaftadreoioortobe tad mitli where aaoda an re In the pemonf. Lowery ii pic tured with ? aeaee of tenaioe tad fear u he prepares to depart wtth a reiec taatpood4ye to Rhode ia fear ofMa Ufc ThepaimiagieaaoiipaMafof July IW1 aad ? ? limited ediooa pro, oMM efrfch *? *??* ** tificne of tutheoiiaty . Mr. Addph OtelMthebvyw.it liaohangs la Nmtot** State U*i tka from PSU aad hue (Ml time ait canntoltnyt?1 TktbwmrM for fre pliirin to S1.000 m place your bid. you may nqpby Pint Mifo odtotCfeirch of Pembroke or oaanci Mn CaMie Mae Hume! 521-4329or Rev Jmy Lowry at 521-1197 for mem tofrinnlne Bide will be re ceived through February 7|. News of St. Pauli Holiness Church * CM* flat* - r?" ?, . * ' - - If' J '\i. J&. 1. . gil; - ? ?...? ?. . *^9 C? - ? ?? ? - jjf "* Laat Thuraday Night Rav. Km Qttfa Bryant pmcM a mriaM 15:1 BM0iBaabomB^ftad^^^9^^fr 1 Out ringing ?aa ftfe paat Saiqf Night wa had a waadarM riagiag We appndcta Outreach KoUmh Chvch tor aoaiiagaad Mag apart S?day School avery Saaday at 10:00 am whh wonKp awvice tot lowing. Prayer aervice every Thur* layaightat 7:30 Pm Yoaagpeople'i haadayaHkOO PM. Haglag ivary IM Saaday at 6:00 PJrf Saaday hr Paator Kav. Nonaaa Caaldar 1!m DalaT^'l-nf1aalag aHda rtject, "The Party la Over." It tree of our n^tog Aiao Stt Loreae The Fourth Suaday we will be look tog forward Ibr Rev Erdie B Cum ?n Pumiiaui iai TITFTtiilln *i tea. Ako tea Suaday the 24* our *?#*%#?! ?4II Ite ^??Haa mjIA Iwi" aVU WIU e^w WTOI ? tad* Loddear preacMot each Ute revival will be raooiag for 12 1:00 tM Weeknigbts X 7:30 PH. averyooe tf corawiy tnvitea. wi npect to lav* facial tegiat eacft date. Cone hate ? wantep tea HjaaMteiamk Pray for ua *3t. Pete HoMaaaeCbarci tea oar traagte ia tea Lord wiB grow, alao ny for tea revival We wanttoaee oat aouls saved Wa Love Yoa All. ,, : " _ : V - " 3^ 5p ?* :5c ' ' r :' ' ? ??? ':?jsr tyQftT- ; . NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOW February 13,1993 i i

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