This collection consists of newspapers, books, manuscripts, photographs, and art produced by and detailing the lived experiences of the Indigenous peoples of North America from the 16th century well into the 20th century.
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Part I provides users with a robust, diverse, informative source that will increase understanding of the historical experiences, cultural traditions and innovations, and political status of Indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada. Researchers will explore the impact of invasion and colonization on indigenous peoples, and the intersection of Indigenous and European histories and systems of knowledge through the use of manuscripts, monographs, newspapers, photographs, motion pictures, images of artwork, and more.
Product Family:
Indigenous Peoples of North AmericaReading Level: 1301L—+
Product Type: Primary Sources
Content Types: Government Documents, Manuscripts, Maps, Monographs (books), Newspapers, Periodicals, Photographs & Images
“Brings together an immense an important body of primary source archival documents from important sources like the US Department of the Interior, missions, and manuscripts collections. It is cross-searchable with Gale Primary Sources collections. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.”