The marker is one of nine dedicated in 2024 by the NC State Historical Marker Program that highlights American Indian culture and history in North Carolina.
It happened in front of the Lumbee Tribe Housing Complex on West McDuffie Crossing Road. A majority of tribal members reside in Robeson County.
Lumbee tribal territory also includes Hoke, Scotland and Cumberland counties.
Historical markers were approved for all eight of the state's indigenous tribes.
This includes Coharie, Haliwa-Saponi, Lumbee, Meherrin, Occaneechi Band of the Saponi, Sappony, and Waccamaw Siouan.
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