I _ ^Ma Indian fOoice ^ ' New Attorney In The Area . - ' ' * ' ? . ? ?- ?? ? . * *' *" ,> * ? i , Edward J. Bui lard a graduate of Proapect High School, has been ad mitted to the North Carolina State Bar for the practice of law. Plans are tentatively set for April 16 for the swearing in of Attorney Bullard The swearing in will be conducted by Superior Court Judge Dexter Brooke. Attorney Bullard will be in troduced to the court by his cousin, attorney Donald Bullard of Pem broke The oew attorney is employed by Lutnbee River Legal Services at the branch office taCwnberlandCouoty he has been with the legal services program for the past three years. At torney Bullard plans to remain with Lumbee River Legal Services Prior to attending law school at . North Carolina Central University in Durham. Attorney Bullard. taught school for two years at Townsend > Middle School Bullard is the son of Jessie B. 'Bullard and the late Votmie Ellen Bryant Bullard of the Prospect com munity. He is married to Sue Ellen Locklear and they have one son. Zactury Cory, age 2 and I 2 . ajy *> ? ? Attaraey Edward J. Ballard Bui laid, who is a graduate ut Pem broke Stale University also, stared that his brief leaching career was one of the foremost incentives for going to la w school. He is very proud totjes graduate of NC Central Uni versity Law School. He stated that "I received as good an education inlaw at Central as could be had Bullard is thrilled with the support from his siblings, being the youngest of twelve children. "They have been encouraging and supportive, as has Th^umbe^ivSribuaitet. which has been describe! "u one of the fastest nsing gospel groups in North Carolina." makes an encore perfor mance in the fbuftii annual Pem broke State UnjveTsh^"Gospel Mu PSU'sGivetu Performing Arts Cen ter They were tremendously popu lar in their festival debut laat year The festival'* pre-concert starts at 6 30PM The festival itself begun Maggie Woods Observes 98th Birthday April 7 * ? 0? i' ? f '/ * \ Someone very special is celebrating her98tfa Birthday this week < April 7. 1895 according to the Family Bible or 1894 according to NC Census) regardless of the year she came to us and shared with us her love, humor, wisdom, caring, and kindness and has set such a great example in her long life that we all should follow and live by as she did in her many yean of living. She loves life! Singing, good food, pretty things, going to Church, hav ing ftm! And what else do we need to make us smile and appreciate life "1 Love Pence" she says and "I don't believe in fussing and arguing its just a waste of time and energy." "leant remember everything like I use to but I do remember my mother and father < Elias and Detphia) my chil dren (Roberta, Henry Jr. Monroe) my Grandparents (Nancy and Daniel). Daddy's brothers Hec. and Gusty She always thought a lot ofher school mates still remembers her teacher h ?->? rtawKiiria C/"' mWioW ntiwui^ |0 jpsniniHii sv ? wkv tetecawtntoflveaunoundtog states They heviaiso recorded for Channel 62 infiepettovitie. Groups widi whom i they have performed have included . The Mefltuders (who will also take padtagMffSU "Gospel Music Fev . m sl'h rWpi J Ctty. The kmgsman. tar. The Dixie Melody Boy*. The Florida Boy*, and Charter lnhnion and the Revtven Other achievements by The Lom bar River Quartet, perfonntagnlfe National Quartet Convention u? 199) in Naahvilk. Teen., having a oa tmeal release entitled "Rivereof Joy" in IWI that waa among the top 100 r 1^3 Constitutional Assembly Planned For Lumbee Tribe He Lumbaa Tribal Enrollment Of fice sanouncee a grant from the United Metbodiat Church's Commis sion on Religion and Race to begin development of a tribaJ constitution for the Lumbee Tribe There are 42.000enrolled membersof the Lum bee Tribe, with approximately. V5?. reeidias in Robeson Conaty and ad joining counties. According to Ruth B. Locklsar. reeearcfa oa tribal lead have often been religious leaden of the tribe. For that reason, approximately 70 Indian Churches were aaked by the Enrol Intent Office to paitktpme hi the AjMtabiy by naming the Del egates who will be writing the Tribal Constitutor! wdh the protects legal staff. ;ln iaatting guidelinas to the Churches for the selection of theae delegates. Churches were instructed thatdelegatea should belli 18 year* or older. (2) enrolled with the Lum Lumbee tribal membenhip. < 3) able to raadnad write, and were aiao in structed that not elected official (such as commissioners, school board members, LUEMC board members. LRDA Board A Committee mem ber*. town council members). or cuff ofany Indian organization. would be permitted lo serve as a Delegate. As of Aprils. 1993. approximately 30 Indian Churches bad noti Aed the Enrollment Office thai they were in terested in participating in the Con stitutional Assembly of the Lumber Tribe Ms. LockJear states (bat no tibeof the Ant meeting will be going out vary shortly, and any cburcb who failed to notifted the Lumbec Enroll meal Office will be afoed to have their Delegate peasant at due upcom Once convened, these Delegates will be responsible for drafting a I irwht Tribe ConedMfon which mam. among other things address a pUn for foe election of a tribal coun ciL astabiiah their ipraliflt athsis for office and their term of office, iden tify what authorities foeil be det tgated to a tribal council checks and balances on tribal government, etc Working with the Delegates will be Dr. Arttnde LockJear. tribal Lawyer. Mr. Leon Jacobs. Eastern Director for Indian Housing. Lumber River Legal Services, and staff of Lumbee Tribal Enrollment Office. Once drafted, the coast ttuboo will be presented to the tribe for public review and comment. According to Ms. Lucklear. tribal members par ticipating in these public hearings will have an opportunity to recom mend changes to the draft constitu tion. Such changes will be consid ered by the Constitutional Assembly for revisions to the draft constitu tion. Upon pssssgc of the Lumbee bill, the Lumbee Tribe is required to reor ganize under s tribal constitution The Lumbee bill is expected to clesr the Sub-Committee oo Indian Af fairs and the House Committee on Natural Resources within the next fen weeks According to Ms. Lockleer. it is highly likely that the U .S. House of Representatives could voss on the bill in the month of May. 1993. Once psamd by the House, the Mil goesaexttothe U.S. Senate Lam year, the bill ran into the trouble in the Senear because of apportion from U S. Senator Jesse Hebns M'td ! A Tribute To Adore Clark ,;C* * 4ft.\ ? ?' f ? ? . .?>, ..A.i This was a lady who was loved and loved nuay individuals on mother earth. Her cootnbunoos to her fam ily, friends and her Native people are great and will be touched on in this testament. When one considen ma terial wealth. Adore CUrt will oof be remembered as a wealthy LADY. However, whci one considers ttw really important aspectsoflifellove, compassion. belief m the Creelor. the ability to ritaie. dedication to her Native people and their culture and friendship) here on Mother Earth Adiaee Ctark had an absmdaaceof forTdIJrwu extrqpwly rich TSFsTwm .LADY whom I. 1 ' : 1 door sad home were always opened to thoae who needed a meal or a piece to deep She ?u alway* supportive ofheraooa and their frienda that they met along the Pow Wow trail Ifthere *ae a aeed by aa individual and Adore Clark waa aware of it. dm did everything ia her power to help. Although die aerved and waa loved by Native Americana dirougbout the UmtedS*a waa alao loved aad reapected by aoo-Natives alao Adores bebefia the Cteator aad the CnaWataachidp were a part ofher daily lift Adore Clark believed one dodd incorporate their religious bebeii aad practices iaall aepectaof lhair deify hfc aad this dto did as do other Native Americans h ia ha cauaeofher belief and actions, that I luiow that abe is oo the other aide with other good people waiting for dure of as that will miasma up to then standards Whea each of ee has to free the Creator, we will be ?eaMred by our service to oar fellow human beings, and net by the material wealth that we have accumulated. So it is with this in mind that 1 can any Adore Clark is now with the Creator onto other side where she wtfl gM the rest she df sfrv cf hy Lect' 1 Eesad'hv