American Indian Studies
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Background Information
Handbook of North American Indians
E76.2 .H36 Info Commons Reference and the Main Reference Collection.
13 vols. of this projected 20 vol. set have been published. It provides an encyclopedic summary of what is known of the prehistory, history and culture of Native Americans living north of the urban civilizations of central Mexico.
Native America in the Twentieth Century: An Encyclopedia
E76.2 .N36 1994 Info Commons Reference
Covers art, economic conditions, educational policy, government policy, health, languages, law, public opinion, Red Power, religion, and reservations. Does not include native affairs in Canada or biographical information.
Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes
E77 .G15 1998 Info Commons Reference
Arranged geographically this multivolume set covers North America, Middle America and the Carribean.
North American Indian Thought and Culture
This database links to full text documents by and about indiviuals, linguistic groups, places (United States, Canada, Mexico), flora, fauna and natural events, organizations and institutions. Included are biographies and autobiographies, personal narratives, speeches and oral history.
Encyclopedia of American Indian Civil Rights
KF8210 .C5 E53 1997 Info Commons Reference and the Main Reference Collection
Background on all major legislation, court cases and government reports such as the Kennedy Report and the Meriam Report.
Encyclopaedia Britannica - Available only to UA Students, Faculty, & Staff
Concise as well as scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects.
Citation Guides for Print & Electronic Resources - From the UA Library
Examples of citations for MLA, APA, and Chicago Styles, as well as links to subject specific citation styles.
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