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Native American Studies
Explore the histories and cultures of America’s Indigenous Peoples.
Digital resources for Native American Studies
AmericanSermons-Monitor

Native American Indians, 1645-1819

  • The most comprehensive record of Native America in the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries
  • 1,600+ publications offer unparalleled insight into the relationship between Native Americans and European settlers
  • Text analysis tools, author biographies, and suggested search paths for browsing and discovery
     
NativeAmericanTribalHistories-Monitor

Native American Tribal Histories, 1813-1880

  • The complete records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs superintendents
  • The most detailed documents available about the encounters between Indigenous people and American Territorial officials
  • A must-have digital resource for scholars of Native American history, culture, and law
TerritorialPapers-Monitor-hk

Territorial Papers of the United States, 1764-1953

  • The most important early American content not yet digitized—until now
  • The history of more than half of America’s states when they were still territories
  • A crucial resource for anyone seeking to understand the formation of modern-day America
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