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Uncle David

@DavidShaneLowry

Lumbee. Faculty @USouthernMaine. ✍🏼 2 📚: #LUMBEEPIPELINES @univnebpress (August ‘25) + #IndigenousMIT @mitpress. 💍2 Ali. I “light roman candles in your mind”

It’s ALL stolen Indian land 🌎 Katılım Eylül 2014
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Uncle David@DavidShaneLowry·
Your daily reminder…
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TMC@iAmTMCII·
Anyone scoop these up today
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She wouldn’t refer to it as anything else, only “a smaller body of water.”
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Uncle David
Uncle David@DavidShaneLowry·
Dear @boston25 …when does this start for American Indians? Your stories about Black leadership are stories of the “American Dream” …and they necessarily don’t include stories about efforts to return Indian land and humanize American Indians in Boston. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ret…
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Uncle David@DavidShaneLowry·
“(Lumbee work in higher ed) was part of a large collection of American Indian testimonies across the United States against (…) demolishing of American Indian…educational community...” - LUMBEE PIPELINES nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/97814… @UnivNebPress Let’s do a lecture @Native_Forward
Native Forward@Native_Forward

Join #NativeForward in NYK for an evening of connection, community & celebration!-Wells Fargo–30 Hudson Yards, NY-Thurs, July 17, 2025-5:30–7:30 p.m -With Wells Fargo, Native professionals & students come together in celebrate-bit.ly/NFSNewYorkEvent or alexis@nativeforward.org

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Uncle David
Uncle David@DavidShaneLowry·
Yo…@Verizon + @VerizonSupport …make it 20$ per phone line. You are trifling with that 20$. You had us using satellite to get home … missing out on business deals …let’s up that cash value. How about one month service for free?
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Congressman Tim Moore
Congressman Tim Moore@RepTimMooreNC·
HUGE NEWS FOR WNC: After my White House meeting, FEMA gave more than $116 million in new funding for Helene recovery, including $17.6 million for Rutherford County!
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Jared Bell
Jared Bell@jaredadairbell·
Verizon is DOWN. No one has signal with Verizon right now. They’re still the best though.
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Tim Burchett
Tim Burchett@timburchett·
I voted against the NDAA and I had $900 Billion reasons.
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ZenJen
ZenJen@zenjen53·
@DavidShaneLowry @cjkgoggins It was. Period. The Lumbee Matrons was her Mother n Aunties among other women of the Tribe. My friend is a Clark and her Grandfather is a Locklear from Robeson County. She is a tribe member along with ALL of her family members
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ZenJen@zenjen53·
So one of my best friends is a Lumbee Indian, today I celebrate with her.
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Uncle David
Uncle David@DavidShaneLowry·
No…the fight against Lumbee full recognition came from a place of anti-Indian-ness. Cherokee people have hunted Lumbee ancestors for 300 years … because Lumbee ancestors (and Lumbees today) are Indian. More here: nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/97814… w/ @UnivNebPress
Emmy Scott@EmmyNawjoopinga

Forgot to say congrats to the Lumbee Tribe! One of my law school besties is Lumbee. Most of the “not real Indians” detractors come from a place of anti-blackness. They have been state recognized for a very long time & fighting for federal recognition for just as long.

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ZenJen
ZenJen@zenjen53·
@cjkgoggins It was handmade by the Lumbee Matrons. She had a Lumbee wedding ceremony, married by a Lumbee spiritual leader.
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Senator Thom Tillis
Senator Thom Tillis@SenThomTillis·
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is now officially the 575th federally recognized tribe in the United States. Thank you @POTUS Trump for helping fulfill a long overdue promise!
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

NEW: President Donald J. Trump just signed into law S. 1071, the "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026." Here is the President's signing statement: Today, I have signed into law S. 1071, the "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026" (the "Act"). TheAct authorizes fiscal year appropriations for the Department of War (DoW), the Department of Energy national security programs, the Department of State, the Department of Homeland Security, the Intelligence Community, and other executive departments and agencies. The Act will enable the DoW to carry out my Peace Through Strength agenda, protect the homeland from domestic and foreign threats, and strengthen the defense industrial base, while eliminating funding for wasteful and radical programs that undermine the warfighting ethos of our Nation's men and women in uniform. Importantly, the Act codifies aspects of over a dozen Executive Orders and actions taken by my Administration, including those focused on warfighter lethality, advancing homeland missile defense by fully supporting the Golden Dome for America plan, restoring America's airspace sovereignty, and providing Federal recognition of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. Over the next 3 years, the United States will host numerous major events that necessitate new authorities to combat emerging security threats. The Act includes the critical SAFER SKIES Act, which provides State and local law enforcement with the authority to protect against unmanned aircraft when they present a threat to the public and creates a new felony offense for a second violation of national defense airspace. In addition, theAct provides key resources to ensure the continued security of the southern border from illegal immigration and transnational criminal organizations. Although I am pleased to support the critical objectives of the Act, I note that certain provisions of the Act raise concerns. Certain provisions of the Act, including sections 343, 1032-1035, 1048(d)(4)(B), 1266, 5143, and 8304(a), purport to dictate the position of the United States in external military and foreign affairs. My Administration will treat these provisions consistent with the President's constitutional authority as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces and the President's constitutional authority to conduct the foreign affairs of the United States, which includes the authority to recognize foreign sovereigns. Several provisions of the Act, including sections 364(a), 383(d), 737, 851, 1070, 1235, 1245, 1253, 1546, 1622, 1806(c), 3111, 6102(b)(3), 6303, 6502(b), 6521, 6524, 6712, 7213, 8102(b), 8315(1)(A)(iii), 8341(a), 8361(b)(3)(A), 8363(h), and 8521, purport to require the President to submit information to the Congress -- such as deliberative process and national security information -- protected by long-recognized legal privileges. My Administration will treat these provisions consistent with the President's constitutional authority to withhold information, the disclosure of which could impair foreign relations, national security, the deliberative processes of the executive branch, and the performance of the President's constitutional duties. Additionally, section 1622 of the Act purports to require my Administration to provide the Congress with sensitive national security information on programs, operations, actions, and activities that become compromised or fail, and section 6504 of the Act purports to require the granting of security clearances to certain persons. My Administration will implement these provisions only to the extent that they are consistent with the President's constitutional authority to control the dissemination of sensitive national security information. Several provisions of the Act, including sections 915(a) and 1046(a), purport to restrict the President's authority to control the personnel and materiel the President believes to be necessary or advisable for the successful conduct of military missions. While I share the objectives of the Congress with respect to maintaining the strength and security of the United States, my Administration will implement these provisions consistent with the President's authority as Commander in Chief. Other provisions of the Act, including sections 1249, 1268, 1507, 1546, and 1655, purport to require that the Congress receive a certification, notification, or report before the President directs certain military or diplomatic actions, including the withdrawal of troops below a minimum number in particular theaters. I reiterate the longstanding understanding of the executive branch that such provisions encompass only actions for which such advance certification, notification, or report is feasible and consistent with the President's constitutional authorities as Commander in Chief and his authority to conduct the foreign affairs of the United States. Section 1635 of the Act purports to restrict funding until my Administration completes actions to realign certain organizational units related to nuclear weapons platforms, delivery systems, and communication systems, and provides notice to the Congress.  Section 1638 of the Act similarly purports to restrict funding for the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force until my Administration notifies the Congress that certain authorities have been delegated within the national defense apparatus.  My Administration will treat these provisions consistent with the President's exclusive constitutional authorities as Commander in Chief and will interpret them in a manner so as not to impair the President's ability to manage the executive branch. A number of other provisions of the Act, including sections 552, 565(b), 589D(c)(2), 652, 912(g)(3), 1253(f), 1692(c)(2), 1828(c)(4), 1833(e), 2803, 2887(e), 2888(f), 3111, 3123, 7262, 7277, 7511(a), 8202(a)(2), and 8521, purport to require the President or executive branch officials under the President's supervision to recommend certain legislative measures to the Congress. My Administration will treat these provisions consistent with Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution, which grants the President the discretion to recommend to the Congress "such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient," if any. Section 3111 of title XXXI of Division C of the Act purports to require the submission of budget requests to the Congress in particular forms or to advance particular objectives. As the Constitution grants the President the discretion to recommend "such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient," if any, my Administration will interpret this provision in a manner so as to not impair the President's ability to manage the executive branch. ​​​​​​DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, December 18, 2025.

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Senator Thom Tillis
Senator Thom Tillis@SenThomTillis·
Congress has finally fulfilled its overdue promise to provide the Lumbee Tribe full federal recognition and access to every federal benefit they have earned and deserve.
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Governor Josh Stein
Governor Josh Stein@NC_Governor·
The Lumbee Tribe has been in North Carolina since long before we became a state. The Lumbee were officially recognized by the State of North Carolina in 1885 and have fought for their fair share from the federal government for more than a century.  
 
I applaud today’s long-delayed federal recognition, which will allow Tribe members access to the health care, education, housing, child care, and disaster relief benefits afforded other federally recognized tribes. These benefits will create economic opportunities for the Tribe and the surrounding communities. Congratulations to the Lumbee Tribe!
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
During the campaign, President Trump promised that if he got elected, he'd sign legislation granting the great Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina the federal recognition it deserves. Moments ago, President Trump did just that. PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT.
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