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30,000 guests expected as Lumbee Homecoming returns
by Abbi Overfelt
Staff writer
Kaydan Lock, winner of the 2011 Beautiful Babies contests, shows her patriotism at last year's Lumbee Homecoming parade. Frank Daughtery | The Robesonian
Kaydan Lock, winner of the 2011 Beautiful Babies contests, shows her patriotism at last year's Lumbee Homecoming parade. Frank Daughtery | The Robesonian
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PEMBROKE — Organizers of the 44th annual Lumbee Homecoming celebration are expecting crowds of up to 30,000 from all over the nation, according to James Hardin, executive director of the Lumbee Regional Development Association.

“It’s a big homecoming for tribal members who have left the area recently and decades ago,” Hardin said.

The annual week-long event, which begins Saturday, was started in 1968 as a way for Lumbees to “renew their sense of heritage and identity as a tribe, and to share that culture with the region,” Hardin said.

Homecoming is open to the public, and people of all races are invited, Hardin said.

“The Lumbee people are a very progressive people,” Hardin said. “Even though we live in modern times, we are still trying to hold on to our culture and identity and heritage. We hope that they would see the pride we have in ourselves as a people and take that with them when they leave.”

Pembroke law enforcement is expecting a crowd of 15,000 for the parade on July 7, Hardin said. This year’s parade will feature patriotic displays to honor the tribe’s 9,000 veterans.

An “All Veterans Patriotism Sky Show” will kick off the parade at 9:45 a.m. The show will feature a performance by the Golden Knights, and Army parachute team. Parachutists will bring down the American Flag to the old town park at the corner of West Third and South Odom streets, Hardin said.

The parade, which starts at 10 a.m., will host the 82nd Airborne Marching Band.

“The patriotism sky show and band is about recognizing the Lumbee tribe’s contribution to the nation through the military conflicts that have occurred throughout the decades,” Hardin said.

Grand marshals of this year’s parade will be James Clifford Dial, who served in the Korean and Vietnam wars and received several medals, including the Purple Heart, and James Bell, a retired educator who has served in Robeson County for 30 years.

The Little Miss, Junior Miss, Senior Ms., Teen & Miss Lumbee pageants are also heavily attended, Hardin said.

Four women will be competing for the title of Miss Lumbee. Contestants are Courtney Lewis, Page Danielle Jones, Takona Lyn Bullard and Victoria E. Bullard.

Teen Miss Lumbee contestants are Ericka Lyndsey Locklear, Erica Marie Cummings, Tyler Dial and Kayla Morgan.

The Teen and Miss Lumbee pageants will begin at 6:30 p.m. on July 6 at Givens Performing Arts Center at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The Little and Junior Miss Pageants will begin Tuesday, also at 6:30 p.m. at GPAC.

The fireworks sky show, scheduled for 9 p.m. at the LRDA complex on July 7, could bring a crowd of 5,000, Hardin said. More than 100 vendors have signed up to be a part of the Lumbee Outdoor Market, which be held at 636 Prospect Road through July 7.

Homecoming will also include the traditional Lumbee games, a car show, golf tournament, outdoor gospel concert and a 5K run, which will honor Agnes Chavis, an educator and activist.

The fourth annual bicycle fun ride, which will kick off Homecoming on Saturday morning, will honor Robert “Bob” Williamson, a retired Navy veteran, Kiwanian and Pembroke councilman, who died in April.

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beaverdestroyer
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July 05, 2012
There sure is a lot of butthurt in Rob. Co.
taylormcgirt
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July 02, 2012
All of you with your rude and snide comments are obviously jealous and want to draw attention to how ignorant you really are. Who cares about your opinions of Native Americans or the Lumbee people in general? Every race has their own "bad bunch". Don't come here with childish comments. Get a life, because it's obvious you do not have one now.
darchawk
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July 01, 2012
The only argument as to why there are knife fights are the corrupt white cops...really? Ive watched a guy cut his brothers face open over someone elses woman...no white people involved....how about some personal responsibility? Why is the number one employment theft? Between 5 and 25 breakins and thefts reported daily...those are the ones reported...
khschavis
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July 02, 2012
Pardon me but I was being sarcastic and I think you misinterpreted what I was trying to say. I am not blaming any race for any knife fight I was just making the point that "there are bad people in all races". I just don't get why anyone finds it necessary to make such derogatory remarks about the Lumbee race when I am sure we all have knife fights, shootings, drugs, alcohol, and break ins. Crime has no race and as bad as it may be for some of y'all we all got to live together on Gods earth. Did I misspell anything if so, I apologize. Thank you very much!!!!!
beaverdestroyer
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June 30, 2012
Trafficking and slurs. Nice try though you've almost got this spelling thing down.
khschavis
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July 01, 2012
Really......Glad you used your spell check. I am just pleased that all you can criticize is my spelling mistakes. Had I known it was a spelling bee I would have been careful and taken my time.

I should have kept my comment to my self because I know you just can't stop stupid and that you have proven you are even if you didn't make any SPELLING mistakes.
beaverdestroyer
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June 30, 2012
"Knives for sale get your knives for the annual late night lumbee knife fight!!"
khschavis
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June 30, 2012
If you could stop all your white cops from trafficing drugs and patrol the area maybe they could put a stop to the annual late night Lumbee knife fight.

There are bad people in all races and until Robeson County stops with all these racial slares things are never gonna be an better here..
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