Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America

Description: 

Sources include books, journal articles, essays, conference papers, and US and Canadian government documents.

Covers the history, life and culture of indigenous peoples in North America. Subjects covered include anthropology, archeology, education, folklore, government, history, language, law, linguistics, literature, psychology, and sociology. Indigenous peoples in North America include Aleuts; Eskimos or Inuit of Greenland, northern Canada, Alaska, and eastern Siberia; and other native peoples (i.e. Indians) of Alaska, Canada, the United States, and Mexico north of the northern boundary of Mesoamerica.

Formerly called "Bibliography of Native North Americans."

Coverage: 
1500s-present
Access: 

Access is restricted to ASU students, faculty, and staff. Number of simultaneous users: 1

Subjects: 
Anthropology–Also Useful
Native American Studies–Best Bets