Guiding Our Mission
United Tribes of North Carolina is guided by a dedicated Board of Directors appointed by and representing each of the federally- and state-recognized tribes and urban Indian organizations across North Carolina in addition to the NC Commission of Indian Affairs and Legal Aid of NC. Together, these leaders bring decades of experience, cultural knowledge, and community service to ensure our mission of unity, advocacy, and cultural preservation continues to grow and strengthen.
Executive Board Members

President
Corbin Eddings
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Lumbee

Vice President
Gregory Richardson
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Haliwa-Saponi
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North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs

Secretary
Kara Stewart
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Sappony

Treasurer
Al Richardson
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Haliwa-Saponi
Board Members

Tony Clark
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Legal Aid of North Carolina – Pembroke Office

Danny Bell
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Coharie
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Triangle Native American Society

Hattie Campbell
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Waccamaw Siouan

Greg Jacobs
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Coharie

Becky Locklear
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Lumbee
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Cumberland County Association for Indian People

Nora Dial-Stanley
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Lumbee
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Guilford Natve American Association

Carly Graham
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Waccamaw Siouan
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Metrolina Native American Association

Vacant
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Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

Ed Livingston
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Meherrin Indian Tribe

Vacant
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Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation
Our Work
Strengthening Communities Through Service
From the American Indian Unity Conference to educational programs, youth initiatives, and scholarships, UTNC provides opportunities for growth, learning, and cultural celebration.
Every program and partnership is designed to uplift North Carolina’s Native voices and ensure that our Native heritage and community remain strong for generations to come.
Get in Touch
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