1,400 acres of land returned to Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
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1,400 acres of land returned to Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
PEMBROKE, N.C. (WBTW) — Nearly 1,400 acres of sacred ancestral lands are being handed over to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina in a land deal announced Monday by a national conservation group. "We are excited to reconnect with this land, which we've not been able to access for a very long time. Our people are outdoors people, and the ability to steward this land for Lumbee and visitors alike is truly special," Tribal Chairman John Lowery said …


Lumbee tribe celebrates donation of 1,400 acres in Robeson County
The Lumbee will protect nearly 1,400 acres of wetlands and forest in Robeson County through a first-of-its-kind large land donation to the tribe. Read more The post Lumbee tribe celebrates donation of 1,400 acres in Robeson County appeared first on Border Belt Independent.
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