The UNC Pembroke football team, in coordination with and celebration of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, revealed its alternate jersey that will be worn for Saturday's Homecoming contest with Concord, as well as the November 3 contest against Mars Hill on American Indian Heritage Day in Pembroke.The third official jersey for the Braves features a Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina patch on the left breast, as well as tribal marks on both sleeves. The alternate gold is a near match to the gold displayed on the tribal logo. Color-coordinated socks will also be added to the gameday apparel prior to Saturday's 4 p.m. kickoff at Grace P. Johnson Stadium.The new look was unveiled for the first time to the team, as well as Lumbee Tribe Chairman Harvey Godwin Jr., on Monday evening inside the Caton Fieldhouse. The uniform was presented again to a standing ovation at the Lumbee Tribe's tribal council meeting on Thursday evening.The uniform will be revealed to the rest of the country on Saturday morning as part of the ESPN's #GearUp segment on SportsCenter and College GameDay.For UNCP's November 3 contest with Mars Hill that will highlight American Indian Heritage Day at Grace P. Johnson Stadium, all Native Americans who present a valid tribal enrollment card at the gate will receive a special discounted general admission price of $5. Kickoff for that contest has been slated for 1 p.m.The 55,000 members of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina reside primarily in Robeson, Hoke, Cumberland and Scotland counties. The Lumbee Tribe is the largest tribe in North Carolina, the largest tribe east of the Mississippi River and the ninth largest tribe in the nation. The Lumbee take their name from the Lumbee River which winds its way through Robeson County. Pembroke is the economic, cultural and political center of the tribe.In 1990, President George H. W. Bush approved a joint resolution designating November as "National American Indian Heritage Month."