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Tribal officials say trips needed to protect funding
by Bob Shiles
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Pearlean Revels
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PEMBROKE — Members of the Lumbee Tribal Council will borrow “unrestricted” tribal funds to attend two national conferences next month, but tribal leaders say the money will be well spent because Lumbee interests, including protecting more than $13 million the tribe receives annually in federal funding, will be defended.

“There is a continuing battle going on between the state and federally recognized tribes over federal funding,” said Pearlean Revels, the Tribal Council’s speaker. “We need to be as well represented at these conferences as possible. If we are not at the table the Lumbee will be written out.”

The first conference, which is in Alaska, focuses on housing interests. It is sponsored by the National American Indian Housing Council and will be attended by state and federally recognized tribes from across the country. Revels said information about housing programs and how to best use federal funding is presented.

Alex Baker, a tribal spokesman, also said that during the upcoming Alaska conference the National American Indian Housing Council will be electing officers and looking at amending bylaws. He said that the Lumbee Tribe needs friends of state-recognized tribes to be elected officers.

The 21-member council is sending 13 members to the conference at a cost of about $55,000, according to tribal officials. Earlier this week, Revels said, the council agreed to borrow $23,000 in “unrestricted” tribal funds — money that is not provided by HUD — to help pay for travel expenses to Alaska and a second conference being held in Lincoln, Neb.

Revels said the council itself has the authority to use the undesignated funds, but is doing so only after consulting with members of the tribal administration.

“We discussed this with the administration, and they appeared to have no problems with it,” Revels said.

Five council members will attend the conference in Nebraska. That conference is being sponsored by the National Conference of American Indians.

Baker described the National Conference of Indians as the governing body that advocates for all American Indian tribes.

“There are 13 million reasons we need to be there,” Baker said, citing the amount of federal funding the tribe receives annually. “… There is a strong movement all across federal departments to re-define ‘Indian.’ If we are not at the table, it could have a devastating impact on the Lumbee people.”

Eric Locklear, a self-proclaimed community activist, contends that the money could be better used to serve immediate housing needs of tribal members.

“This trade show is not a required administration conference of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development,” he said.

Locklear told The Robesonian that since the Tribal Council has exhausted its annual travel allocation for the year on the Alaska venture, he is concerned that there will be no money to send Lumbee representative to Nebraska, a conference he contends is more important for protecting Lumbee interests.

“There is no voting in Alaska,” he said. “There is voting at the Congress of American Indians conference. That conference is where federally recognized players try to push unrecognized tribes to the side. Having the potential of not being there puts all of our tribal members at risk.”

Revels dismissed Locklear’s allegations, stating that he has “personal reasons” for opposing actions of the Tribal Council.

“We have the money to attend the Nebraska conference,” Revels said. “We will have representatives at the table.”

Locklear, who ran unsuccessfully for the Tribal Council, has said the government is illegitimate because the way council members are elected violates the constitution. He is trying to have the government dismantled through a petition drive.

Reach staff writer Bob Shiles at 910-272-6117 or bshiles@heartlandpublications.com.

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LumbeeProud
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May 29, 2012
Being a person in the business world, I can see the benefit of going to Alaska to network and to see which way the wind is blowing, but to send 13 members? Are there none competent enough to go and report back to the others? There are also wonderful tools out there like teleconferencing that would allow others to participate and it would be a lot cheaper to provide.

banana57
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May 27, 2012
@PercyKution should the Tribal members be allowed to vote on whom they would like to pick on? As a American Indian, can anyone show their true 100% Lumbee Lineage?

banana57
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May 26, 2012
Ms Revels wants to send 13 of the 21 Tribal Council members, why? The cost would be $55,000 and also borrow $13,000 in unrestricted tribal funds for travel expenses to both Alaska and Neb. Do they have permission from the tribal members for these two trips? At what percentage of interest are they paying pack the money? I think Ms Revels just wants to do some sightseeing. I agree with PercyKution, only they should take all the council members and lose them.
PercyKution
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May 26, 2012
@banana57: I appreciate your vote of confidence for my opinion, but hey, what the heck: leave 2 or 3 of them here. They're the biggest joke and provide the most laughs of anything.
DaveD
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May 25, 2012
Thieves, all of them. Stealing an undeserved taxpayer dime. Take it away and raise your funds from your tribal members. I'm sick of this and every other group who thinks they're "owed" something.
PercyKution
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May 25, 2012
@DaveD: "thieves, all of them....." Well, why not? Purnee The Pilferer and his hunny-bunny RoseManure stole more money than 99% of the people in Robeson County will ever see. AND GOT CLEAN AWAY WITH IT.
PercyKution
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May 24, 2012
Let 'em go. Alaska and Nebraska are a long way off. Maybe they won't come back. There's always hope.
stilllearning
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May 24, 2012
What has been said about the trips the counsel takes it needs to be investigated more. I agree with Mr Locklear if this is an unnecessary trip let the counsel pay for their own expenses. But who knows what goes on those trips anyway. Of whats been told alot of the counsel dont like Mr Locklear because he is telling the truth. But Im just an ordinary citizen what do I know?
laurabrew
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May 24, 2012
BUT......to fly Lumbee Tribe employees to conferences to VOTE, due to not enough VOTES is a SCAM!!!! Why does it have to be treachery or some kind of deceit at everything that the Tribe does. It only reveals the "Truth" of the matter, YOU ARE STILL trying to DECEIVE us. UNREAL!!!
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