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    <title>Frontline: Locklear</title>
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    <description>This article on Heather Locklear&#039;s Lumbee ancestry contains some references to the Mestees of South Carolina.</description>
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    <title>Tri-Racials: Black Indians of the Upper South</title>
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    <description>This article on Mestee groups mentions Brass Ankles, Red Bones and Turks of South Carolina.  It combines the Red Bones of SC with the Redbones or Louisiana Melungeons.  Based on DeMarce&#039;s work, for the most part.</description>
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