The Museum of the Native American Resource Center
PO Box 1510
Pembroke, NC 28372
Phone: 910.521.6282
Email: nativemuseum
@uncp.edu
Location: Old Main, First Floor
Campus Map
The mission of the Native American Resource Center is to educate the public about the prehistory, history, culture, art and contemporary issues of American Indians, with special emphasis on the Robeson County Native American community; to conduct scholarly research; to collect and preserve the material culture of Native America; to encourage Native American artists and craftspersons; and to cooperate on a wide range of projects with other agencies concerned with Native America.
Our museum contains exhibits of authentic Indian artifacts, arts and crafts. These items come from Indian people all over North America, from Abenaki to Zuni. Many other items come from North Carolina Native Americans, with special emphasis on Robeson County Indian people. Particular focus is placed on the largest North Carolina tribe, the Lumbee.
To learn more about the Museum of the Native American Resource Center, visit the following links:
| Art | Crafts | Memories | Literature | |||
| Music | History | Victory Over the Ku Klux Klan | Hero: Henry Berry Lowrie |
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SOUTHEAST AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM (SAIS)
Updated: Thursday, March 7, 2013
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