Members of North Carolina’s congressional delegation immediately got to work this session preparing legislation to help make ...
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Congress acknowledged the tribe in 1956, but stopped short of giving the now 55,000-member tribe federal recognition.
Congress acknowledged the tribe in 1956, but stopped short of giving the now 55,000-member tribe federal recognition.
Richard Hudson of North Carolina, the new chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee, raised expectations about the party’s 2026 prospects. “The math is in our favor,” he boasted this ...
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The memorandum directs the Department of the Interior to promote and pursue federal recognition of North Carolina's Lumbee ...
Federal recognition for the nation’s ninth largest Native American tribe has gotten a nod from second-term Republican ...
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Full federal recognition for the Lumbees, the largest tribe east of the Mississippi River, is on the way from second-term Republican President Donald Trump.