The Curt & Catherine Locklear American Indian Heritage Center

Supporting Our Students

Scholarships
Career Connections
The AIHC provided me with so many opportunities to connect with classmates, meet new people and participate in activities that connected me to the campus and my culture.
Resources

The Museum of the Southeast American Indian

Student Organizations
- Alpha Pi Omega (American Indian Sorority)
- American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)
- Native American Student Organization (NASO)
- Phi Sigma Nu (American Indian Fraternity)
- Sigma Omicron Epsilon (American Indian Sorority)

Southeast American Indian Studies
Planning for college?
The Native Pathways Guidebook from the American Indian College Fund is a free, must-read resource for high school
students exploring their path to higher education.
Be sure to watch the video below and hear from students for even more tools, tips
and opportunities designed to support your success.

Visit Us
The newly renovated American Indian Heritage Center offers a welcoming space for students to gather, learn and find support. We have quiet study spaces, meeting rooms and a kitchenette for all of your needs. From resources to social events, the AIHC is here for you.
Location:
201 Old Main
PO Box 1510
Pembroke, NC 28372
Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Extended Hours: Tuesday's and Thursday's, 5-8 p.m.

Faculty & Staff

Lawrence Locklear
Director of Southeast American Indian Studies
lawrence.locklear@uncp.edu910.522.5790

Campus News

Beloved Outdoor Drama Strike at the Wind! Ignites Spirit, Storytelling
The curtain is again rising on Strike at the Wind!, the iconic outdoor drama that tells the story of Lumbee hero Henry Berry Lowrie. As the summer season returns to the Lumbee Tribe's cultural center amphitheater, audiences can expect powerful storytelling, community collaboration and a few exciting changes — both on and off the stage.

UNCP to host several events to celebrate Lumbee Homecoming
UNC Pembroke invites the public to celebrate the 56th annual Lumbee Homecoming, June 24-July 6, in Pembroke, NC.

Portraits and Prose: UNCP Students Honor Lumbee Elders Through Art and Storytelling
Bridging generations through storytelling and art, a group of English and art students at UNC Pembroke joined forces to capture the lives of senior members of the Lumbee community in a unique intergenerational project.