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Lumbee Old Foundry Restaurant

5/1/2023

 
Audio interview with Lumbee Indian H. Dobbs Oxendine. Jr. and the Old Foundry Restaurant in Lumberton N.C. Home of the Lumbee Indians of North Carolina.
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