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Originally posted by gwhint
Originally posted by Zabilgy
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History: The Lumbee don't entirely understand why people persist in calling the Roanoke colony the "Lost Colony," since they left an explicit note telling where they were going (Croatan, an island belonging to some friendly Indians) and since the descendents of the Croatoan Cheraw were found some 50 years later speaking English, practicing Christianity, and sporting about 75% of the last names the colonists had brought with them. By all accounts, though, those descendents--who called themselves "Lumbee" Indians, after the river running through their traditional lands--were mixed-race, so mixed-race they were not sent to Oklahoma with the other Native Americans of North Carolina in the 1820's and 30's. North Carolina was not the most pleasant place to live in the 19th century if your skin was dark, though, and increasing violence against Lumbees and free mulattos set the stage for the Lumbee folk hero Henry Berry Lowrie in the 1860's. Called the "Indian Robin Hood" by some, Lowrie, enraged by the assault and murder of his family, spent the next decade wreaking vigilante justice on those who harassed Indians and stealing supplies to give to the disenfranchised. He was never caught, and his legend--brave, proud, dangerous when provoked, and above all else free--remains a powerful tribal metaphor.
Originally posted by Zabilgy
... John sailed to Croatoan to search for his family and fellow Englishmen. No trace could be found.
Is it possible the colonists moved to nearby Croatan Island? White asked himself. And he immediately planned to sail there and search it. But once more luck was against him, and bad weather made a voyage to Croatan Island too dangerous. Instead, White returned to England
But what remains unexplained is the fact that today there is a large group of Indians living in North Carolina, entirely different from any other Indian tribe in North America. They speak a peculiar kind of English containing many phrases that have not been heard since the 1500s. They have light skin, blue or gray eyes, and English names. The tribe's name? Croatan.
The Lumbee don't entirely understand why people persist in calling the Roanoke colony the "Lost Colony," since they left an explicit note telling where they were going (Croatan, an island belonging to some friendly Indians) and since the descendents of the Croatoan Cheraw were found some 50 years later speaking English, practicing Christianity, and sporting about 75% of the last names the colonists had brought with them
Originally posted by LadyV
I am half Cherokee/Lumbee.......you may find hte links below of interest to you....
www.native-languages.org...
www.lumbee.org...
www.lumbeetribe.com...
Originally posted by Cutwolf
Only 1 problem with the colonists assimilation theory: Why did they leave all of their belongings? You would think that they would take some, if not most, of the stuff with them.