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r fc || 4 1 Putofchtd E?d<Thun<% Sine* juuvy 19.1973 | ??| ' ? v| SH I :;:i 'U$$\CAROLINA tyoice ? Promoting Communications Between Indians and Nations " nc Robcaon County ^ _ ; v I ?*-?;, v..*,* n^.,. ,?*,M /~ | ?r: I Voting Sites for First Lumbee Tribal Election The voting toi the first tribal election will be held Saturday. .*vpgust 2*'. from 6 30 a.m. until ^ 30 pit Members of the Lumbee Tribe will 1 elect a Tribal Chairman and 21 ^ members to the Lumbee Tribal JjlvipuiKil These 21 will be elected f from 21 districts The votes will be counted at the Hem broke Courthooe after the polls close Challeneges and complaints relative to the election w ill be held on Monday. September I. at 7 00 p.ni at the Pembroke Courthouse Voting sites include District I Stewartsville Volunteer Fite Department in Scotland Counts. District 2. New beginning baptist Church and Lowrv's Chapel. Hawk Eye Sands Housing Authority i Hoke County). District 3- South Hoke Volunteer Fire Department tHoke County i and Shannon Assemble of Cod (RObesuni District 4- St Pauls High School and Cumberland t ountv Association for IrfcuanAeopie. Dismct 5-Rex Kennert Elementary School. District A- Magnolia Elementar. District 7-Lmoo Chapel Elementar. School. District 8- burnt Swamp Philadelphu> Volunteer fire Department. District ^-Pembroke Courthouse. District 10- Did Pembroke Middle School. District 11 ? Deep Branch Elementary School ? District 12- Union Elemetnar. School. District 13-Prospect Elemetnary School. District 14 Gxendine Elementary School. District ft-Evans C rossroads Volunteer Fire Department: Maxton Courthouse District 16-south Robeson High School and W oodmen of the W orld. District 17-Fairgrove Elementarv School. District 18- Robeson C ountv Career C enteral Hilly Branch. Distnct H#- Smyrna Baptist Church and Barker "Fen Mile Men s Club. District 2(P West Lumbenon Elementarv. Distnct 23- Bryan's Learning Center at the Robeson County Board of Education (Highway 721 Seated Heft Hi right): Otha Sum. Public Schools of Robeson county; Bill Smith. Robeum Count} Health Department. Max tut Elliott. Chairman. Mending lief I to right) Suxam Morns. Robeson County Extension Semce. Tim Mi Seill. SRMC. Era Meekms. SRMi. and Judy C astro. Robeson C ountv Health Department. Partnership Workgroup To Focus on Heart and Diabetes Education Overthe past month the Partnership tor I. ommuniiv Health of Robeson Counts s Healt Education and Wellness Workgroup chaired b> Maxine Elliott has been meeting 10 organize ami develop its ovetall strategies and objectives The group - mission is to raise the level ot awareness ot cardiovascular and diabetic risk factors and to increase access 10 relatedI programs and Moms. Atha Staton. Eula McNeill. Paulette Baldwin. W'yan Johnson. Judy Castro. Bill Smith. Tmi Mc Neill. Ann Stephens. E\ a Meekms. and Otha swett Led b> southeastern Regional Medical Center, the Partnership is a loiuntarx organization ot public and private members tunned to improve the lieaith -zatus of local residents The Partnership ?a? created with -.uppon trom the I>ukc Endowment and us ulttmate #oal is to establish a Ri^iJ.!r5^m^Mr v' plans that make )>ossible realizing that v ision Hunt Graduates From WCU Western Carolina Untversitv Interim Chancellor John H V, akelev conferred deciee> on 14"! student .11 theuiuversttv >IW4simmer Friday. August 5 Western alumnus Warded ? Townsend Jr.. assistant secretar> tor administration with the ( S Department of Agriculture, delivered the cominencemeni addreo at the ceremonies. Iield 111 the Lisioti li Ramsey Regional Activity t entei Townsend. a W5 graduate it WCU with a bachelor s degree 111 psychology and social wort, warned the graduates that changes in lite -? such as graduating from college - are inevitable, necessary and often difficult } "Change is an unrelenting factor in life that can befuddle tlie brightest and inost -.table ot us. lie said It sdifticult because tlie change process is a difficult set of steps that we are nevet fully prepared to go through as individuals. group> 01 organizations Bv planning, we can help minimize the change tor dtsastei. hut we c annot guarantee I (HI percent success \ total ot M students received degrees from tlie C ollege ot Applied Science*. from the C olleue of Arts and .sciences. 35 from tlie l ollegc ot Business. 34 front the College ot Education and Psvchologv. and tront the uraduatt school Academic honors were bestowed upon 15 graduates Ol those. >i* students graduated >uinmu cum laude with highest honors eight graduated magna cum laude with high honors, and 11 graduated cum laude w ith lienors Listed are area students in tlie graduating class, showing each student s field of studv .All students received bachelor s degrees, except where graduate level degrees are noted Appropriate honors also are designated Edward Kav Hum. Rt I Pembroke. Natural Resources Management Fleetwood Homes Donates to PSU's Teaching Fellows Program CkimteUur Joseph I. Oxtmtlme of Prmhrok, Wmr / ??? ?. i. r?L'??iM 4 J,Htuu.m /?? (.- u j ?Mer?itj, n/fki, ? in Hii iv. ! ?t Uwi O ten* ? arnlimi BR ' picsciiied .1 sMr.'iw check it.- Ptinr-rukc M?ir ( in.ci.-it Chancellor Joseph b Ovendmc in support the Universitv ? newlv instnuied Teat, hiity Fellow s Proyram "The gift from Fleetwood Homes will allow us to add some excitmy enrichment activities to out Teachinc Fellows Proyram this tear. said lh Oxendine ?Pembroke Stale is lite first institution in the reyion to oflet the hiehh competitive 1 eachiny Fellow > Proyram.' Dr Oxendine said ' These students are at the top ot their classes Once tliev eo through out special Feachint! Fellows Proyram and do their siudeni teaching in this reeion.thev will he emplovedhv ihc ? public schools liete t onseyuenn. tht gualitv ot our school* will Ix enhanced Fleetwootl Homes dl \otth Carolina is one of the reyion > lop manufacturers ??\ke art- all aware ot the opportunities in our education >01011 in this counts " said Jim Holmes ?il Fleetwood Humes I can t think of anything of more value we could do in yiv my back to this commuuitv "The potential the Teachiny Fellows Proyram luts to improve Hie education ol out clnklien m ihis countv is iremendvMis On hehall of I leei wood Hollies til \inllu aiolm.i. Inc . I'm proud to support such a a Fortune >00ioni|>am .uid listed** the New Ntid stoilc Licitangc f or the thud cutia^uut e >ea?. the Huu?ii))i Croup of Fleetwood Enterprises. lite ta? heen tunned Mnmitaciurei ul the \eat b\ lite National Manufactured Housing Congness in Las \ ejaa Tlte f ongtvss iiklude> more tlt.ui VIHHJ voting members from tl.e manufactured housing indusir\ Hie designation he Fleetwood is tts top ttonor flic Pembroke l.idlitv is tlte .umpam - national cusiwshci -atislasitotultanipioii I lie . ustomcr satisfaction .ovarii f^upat die manufactured housing plain that achieves tlte highest level customer satisfaction based on resoonses ??# Ileetwood .uOoniei.c to a ll?u< customei curves conducted he on independent tcsearclt cotnpanv (if the bontebuvers v.ho purchased a iKmte from lite Pembroke facility. 15 u percent ot the respondents said thev would recommend a Fleetwood manuiactured Itome to otners or buy a Fleetwood product agam. The North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program is a dynamic recruitment and scholarship program designed to attract the Stmt t brightest and best high school aana *s into dm field 1 f teaching beiween Id7b and IVM. the number and quality 01 students entering teacher educalntt program m Sotth Carolina has dec lined. The leaching t-eltovs Program *as proposed by tht Put >1 it School Futun of North Carolina hi 1916 to revere this trend. It was created through the collaborative efforts of business, educational aid political tender* in an effort lo encourage outstandmg high school seniors to enter the teaching pro 1st son The program provide a %4,000 per vear scholarship to liinh school senior* who apse to touch lour years in on* of North Carolina's public schools or government schools following graduation from college 11* scholastic profileofthetypical Teaching Fellow sis a Scholastic Assessment Test scots 01 mors than 1100. a high school grade point a \ erage oft 6 piuson a 4 Iscale, and a v las.- ranking in the top 10 patoont oi Ins ot her graduating .lass Each veto, about 20 percent of his or bar m aduattng class. Each ye. or. about 20 percent ot the <100 recipients are urn* ?i t> students and 30 percent sis Progr.jn We iuive nine students enrolled in the program ihls year," uud Aiken "We expect to have at least 15 entering students in the program next year. We will be able to etirh'h the students, experiences Wttn the gilt Horn Fleetwood i tome* Foi more infonnxtioi about the leeching Fellows Piogram at Pembtoke State University, contact Irene Aiken at 9I0-52M450. ? Advertise )tt The Carolina Jndian VoiceI Francis Harjo Native American Coordinator for Farmers Home Administration . -? Francis Haijo. a Paiute-Shoshone Native American has been named Native American Coordinator fur the Farmers Home Administration (fMHAi "Francis Haijo will be a great help to our outreach efforts " said Michael V Dunn. FMHA Administrator. "FMHA and the Clinton Administration will be well served by his understanding of Name American issues, is knowledge, -uid his experience as an advocate tor Native American peoples . Haqo'sexperience includes work pa the Executive Director ot the National Commission an American Indian. Alaska Native, and Name Hawaiian Housing He co-authored the Commission s 1491 report. " Balding the Future a Blueprint tor Chape/ The report has served as the baais far the Clinton Admmisnanon to move effectively toward meeting 4k Native America housing needs Inaddmon ftom 1917-1440. Harjo served a the Communications Coordinator for the National America India Housing Council, a -1 Vt asJunctoii. D c based advocacv organization representing l*M) Indian hwistng authorities Tm available anviime. I.?r any bod \. on am issue. at any level, to help promote communication and cooperation between the Native American communities and the Farmers Home Administration.'* Harm said "Ms phone number is (20*1720-0652. and its available tor anyone with a Nam e American issue affectiny FMHA ' Flario s responsibilities at Farmers Home Administiation includes facilitating communication, understanding and outreach hi the Native American community, and exploring way* 10 make FMHA programs more accessible and effective tor the Native American population living on and oft reservation Francis Haryo attended public schools in Muskogee. Oklahoma and Northeastern Stale College m Tahletyuah. Oklahoma Hatyo is a native of Reno. Nevada On The Pow , Wow Circuit' The followiny list id upconimi! powwows is not intended h? he .1 complete list Anyone ha vine information about uiKomniy povv veuve* not listed 1* encouraged to send litem to V\ iltl lurkev. PO Boa I0",A. Pembiukc '<( 2fr2ur lav io*"IOi *21 I"*'4 * August 2b-28 Baltimore American Indian l entet Povc-W ow i4lUt 675-J535 * September*#-10. ( oharte Pow Kiw.flMMi. NC ( on tact t?H0i 564 h*6N * September 15-1" Ciuiltord Native American Assoctaiion iViei273 868b 'September 23-24. Native American Festival. Durham Technical C ommumiv ( oHepe lo3~ Law*on Mreet Durham. Nt t all 1UIV1 <U8 UI88 or i*?i"v 470-8000 * >ept 30 ? October 2. Lumber Annual Old >iyle Dance Festival and Pow Wow ai the North I arolina Indian 1 uhural 1 eniei Pembroke Nt 'Sept 3o-Oct I. Indian Trail Pow Aim. Indian I rail. Nt (all Metralina Asaociatton 704-331 -1811. ICmtiston Sanderson. **04-821 -63b I October I Friendship Pow W uw ai the Denver Art Museum. Limited Art* and C ralla booths available tor into call >03-83*1-483(1 'October '-8. ( umberiand ( ounrc Native American 13th Annual Pow Wow Memorial Indoor Arena. Favetteville. NC oio-48*-8442 ?October 14-15-Watamaw-ctouan Pow Wow. Bolton NC' For into <0|0i b55-8"78 * October 14.15.lb. l3Th Annual NAIA Puw-Wiow & Fall Frsiival Nashville 1 cttnesaee lor more into call 615 "2n-0l06 American Indian \ endure Trader* A Dancer* Wt kumed JIlliiwmM Mahlman Bldy suite ut; Nashvilk TN ,r2?? I HI4 ?(Kiobet 21-22-Mehemii Indian Tribe Pow Wow Wimon. N( * November '-13 Great American Indian fc*poi4lln 788-0680 * November 21-2? Nanve American Pow-Wow Baltimore. MDUIOi 675-3535 American Indian Film Festival to Celebrate Nineteenth Year The American Indian Mini | Institute is currently seekmii eiuties i for its l?Mh Annual American Indian < Film Festival and \ MleuTxpuMtKNi i? i be held Noxembei Ib-T Iw4 i betiinninttaitlie Palac e nt F me Ann Ml ' San Francisco Film or \ ideo to be entered lor competition should be b> or about Native Americans Hum were produced in IW.l*M The ettthi major categories for competition are I Documented Feature. 2 Documentary Short. 1 Commercial Feature.4 Docu-Drama. 5 Live Shon Subject. 6 Animated Short Subject. 1 Industrial Public Service. b Musk Video The eturv deadline for the l*hh Annual American Indian Film Festival and Video EapoeWoa is September v. IW4 Lnines must be accompanied by I a complawd entry form. 2 a .Itmcd regulations agreement form. 3 ascreening caeeerte and4 aS.MlOO enrrv lee per each entry submitted a* consideration Entrv Fee pavabfc to American Indian Film Institute Promotional material* including production credits. Mack and Mime publicity uilU. and a typewritten iianaiixedetcnpiionof eachenirx mi e&ceedin* 500 *otd? Utould he included and lurxxarded Entrant U alto ietpou?ibie tin nhipmeni to 4iid from mii Kraik tato \ film ion deoyttaied hi Hie American Indian him muitiae a ill ?trecn <ntne? and i??ue recommendation* to the total propram and awaidt nunnimiMi On or about Se(*ember 26. I?W4. entrant* will be notified aa to entrant election into the IV04 Amerkun Indian Film Fetmal and Vidro Ex pi an ion Rccoynuiuti owmandtay Indian cinematic aciotnpliihmenu. the American Indian Mm ion Picture Award* will beptmaaied die exenlnp of November 12 ai the Palace of Fine Art* Mn ham. ik i' Lmrv Form* max be jWarned In writine American Indian Film leemal ??> Valencia Si Swne 5^ van haniiko. ( A 1410) Ann Michael *n?h. UhtiM i4I5i 554 052* or Fa;. UI5. *5441542
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