Malinda Lowery

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Malinda Lowery is a historian and scholar known for her work on Native American, particularly Lumbee, history and identity in the United States.

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documentary filmmaker
historian
affiliation Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina NERFINISHED
author Malinda Maynor Lowery NERFINISHED
Malinda Maynor Lowery NERFINISHED
educatedAt Harvard University
Stanford University
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NERFINISHED
ethnicity Lumbee NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Indigenous studies
Lumbee history
Native American history
U.S. South history
race and ethnicity studies
hasActivity community-engaged research with Lumbee communities
public lectures on Native American history and identity
hasMadeFilm In the Light of Reverence NERFINISHED
Real Indian NERFINISHED
Sounds of Faith NERFINISHED
hasRole advocate for Indigenous rights
public intellectual on Native American issues
hasWritten Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South: Race, Identity, and the Making of a Nation NERFINISHED
The Lumbee Indians: An American Struggle NERFINISHED
articles on Native sovereignty and citizenship
essays on Indigenous identity and representation
knownFor public history and community-engaged scholarship
scholarship on Lumbee identity
scholarship on Native American history in the United States
language English
nationality American
occupation filmmaker
historian
professor
writer
placeOfOrigin North Carolina NERFINISHED
researchFocus Lumbee tribal history
federal recognition of Native nations
public memory and Native communities
race and identity in the American South
teaches courses on Indigenous studies
courses on Native American history
courses on U.S. Southern history

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