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American indians

      Titles Descriptions
  1. American Indian Studies
  2. American Indians and the Natural World
  3. American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Digital Collection
  4. French and Indian War 1755
  5. Living Languages of the Americas
  6. Native American Indian Resources
  7. Native American Legal Resources
  8. North American Native Authors Online Catalog
  9. North American Vexillological Association: Flags of Native American Peoples
  10. Oyate
  11. Recommended American Indian Websites: Diversity and Ethnic Studies
  12. Save Our Sounds
  13. Special Collections and Archives Image Database
  14. Storytellers Native American Authors Online
  15. Teaching Indigenous Languages
  16. This Day in North American Indian History
  17. Traders: Voices from the Trading Post

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American Indian Studies
Collections of maps, drawings, art work, photographs, and short descriptions documenting Native American experience from the first migrations from Siberia before 1600. Covers the occupation of Alcatraz Island in 1969, the Navajo Reservation, and tribal masks, and provides resources on Illini, the Taino nation, Lumbee Indians, and Ojibway culture.
     Author: Johnson, Troy
     Subjects: american indians
     DeweyClass: 305.8
     Resource type: index
American Indians and the Natural World
Examines four Native American tribes, the Tlingit of the Northwest Coast, the Hopi of the Southwest, the Iroquois of the Northeast, and the Lakota of the Plains. Discusses various belief systems, philosophies, and the practical knowledge of Indian peoples, and offers teaching resources on related topics for specified age groups.
     Author: Carnegie Museum of Natural History
     Subjects: american indians
     DeweyClass: 305.8
     Resource type: documents
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Digital Collection
Collection of original photographs and documents describing native American culture along the Northwest coast and plateau. Information is provided about typical arts, work, transportation, dwellings, potlatches, education, and treaties. Essays about specific tribes such as the Alaskan Tlingit and the Nez Perce also feature.
     Author: University of Washington Libraries
     Subjects: american indians, cultural studies
     DeweyClass: 305.8
     Resource type: documents
French and Indian War 1755
Dedicated to the French soldiers who came to New France between 1755 and 1760 to fight in the French and Indian War. Includes brief listings of the French soldiers and White Coats description.
     Author: Roux, Larry
     Subjects: american indians, north american history
     DeweyClass: 940.2534
     Resource type: documents
Living Languages of the Americas
Tables detailing the languages spoken in the countries of North, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Estimates of population currently speaking each language are included.
     Author: Summer Institute of Linguistics
     Subjects: american indians, caribbean, central america, language distribution, south america
     DeweyClass: 497
     Resource type: reference documents
Native American Indian Resources
Art, culture, education, history and science resources relevant to Native Americans.
     Author: Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
     Subjects: american indians
     DeweyClass: 305.8
     Resource type: index
Native American Legal Resources
Provides access to resources produced at the University of Oklahoma Law Centre such as American Indian Law Review, and the Native American Constitution and Law Digitisation Project. Also offers a selection of tribal, historical and cultural resources related to American Indians.
     Author: University of Oklahoma Law Center
     Subjects: american indians, united states law
     DeweyClass: 349.7
     Resource type: documents
North American Native Authors Online Catalog
Bibliographic details of texts written by North American authors. Includes information about legends, poetry, history, autobiography, biography, periodicals, interviews, language resources, drama, fiction and music. Topic and keyword search facilities available.
     Author: Greenfield Review Press
     Subjects: american indians, ethnic literature
     DeweyClass: 897
     Resource type: productinfo
North American Vexillological Association: Flags of Native American Peoples
A not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the study of flags, their history, and their symbolism. Features the flags of Native American peoples, including information on the various tribes who have adopted the use of tribal flags.
     Author: North American Vexillological Association
     Subjects: american indians
     DeweyClass: 305.8
     Resource type: documents, images
Oyate
Organisation working to ensure the accuracy of historical and contemporary Native American literature by evaluating texts and resources in order to highlight anti-Indian information. Authentic publications are listed for various age groups, together with reference, multimedia, and teaching materials. A section entitled 'Books to Avoid' is also featured, with critical reviews of each title given.
     Author: Oyate
     Subjects: american indians, cultural studies
     DeweyClass: 973
     Resource type: bibliography
Recommended American Indian Websites: Diversity and Ethnic Studies
A list of selected American Indian web resources useful for academic research.
     Author: Vega Garcia, Susan A.
     Subjects: american indians
     DeweyClass: 305.8
     Resource type: index
Save Our Sounds
A preservation program established to restore and make available collections of historical recordings of spoken word and music. Provides access to inspirational music, songs, poems, and speeches from countries around the world, as well as recordings from every US state. RealPlayer is required for some material.
     Author: Smithsonian Institution and the Library of Congress
     Subjects: american indians, preservation, united states culture
     DeweyClass: 025.8
     Resource type: sound collection
Special Collections and Archives Image Database
Catalogue of photographs, searchable by creator, title, subject, and collection. Includes images of life on the Navaho Reservation between 1895 and 1945 and photographs documenting four decades of people and events in southwest US. A finding guide helps with identifying and accessing digitised materials.
     Author: Northern Arizona University Cline Library
     Subjects: american indians, anthropology, united states history - local
     DeweyClass: 305.8
     Resource type: image collection
Storytellers Native American Authors Online
Guide to native American authors and their work.
     Author: Strom, Karen
     Subjects: american indians, ethnic literature
     DeweyClass: 897
     Resource type: index
Teaching Indigenous Languages
Materials relating to the anthropological, educational, and political issues involved in the teaching of indigenous languages. Provides full texts of scholarly studies, and reprints of articles on topics such as native language preservation, American Indian language policy, and models for teaching indigenous languages. Resource is keyword searchable and contains a set of links to bilingual, educational, and literary material.
     Author: North Arizona University
     Subjects: american indians, anthropology, language learning
     DeweyClass: 497
     Resource type: articles
This Day in North American Indian History
Keyword searchable list of notable events in North American Indian history for each day of the year. Provides links to over 7000 related resources, information on tribal names and meanings, and Indian words for moon cycles and seasons.
     Author: Konstantin, Phil
     Subjects: american indians
     DeweyClass: 305.8
     Resource type: documents, index
Traders: Voices from the Trading Post
Examines the trade history of Native Americans of the southwest through photographs from the special collections of the university's Cline Library, maps of Indian territories, and oral histories from Native American and white traders and residents who interacted with the Navaho. Includes information on products made and traded such as livestock, weaving, jewellery, and pinon nuts, and features a silent film of Navaho rug weaving.
     Author: Northern Arizona University Cline Library
     Subjects: american indians, anthropology, economic history, united states history - local
     DeweyClass: 305.8
     Resource type: documents, image collection, sound collection