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Tag Archives: anthropology

Book Review: Lumbee Pipelines by David Shane Lowry

“American Indians are not perceived when theaters of being Indian are knocked down. We are not perceived when we choose to leave,” writes David Shane Lowry in his book, LUMBEE PIPELINES.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCSeptember 6, 2025September 6, 2025Posted inGeneral Interest, Research, Sheeva AzmaTags:anthropology, book review, indigenous knowledgeLeave a comment on Book Review: Lumbee Pipelines by David Shane Lowry
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