Welcome to NAS 1013
NAS 1013 - Introduction to Native American Studies
This course will introduce students to key concepts and methods in the study of American Indian history, culture, and contemporary governance and socio-economic status.
Starting Resources for NAS
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Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America This link opens in a new window
Coverage: 1558-present
Covers Native North American history, life, and culture from the Human Relations Area Files (HRAF). Materials indexed include the cumulative eight volumes of the Ethnographic Bibliography of North America, books, journal articles, essays, conference papers, dissertations and U.S. government documents.
For more information about using this resource, view the publisher's online print or video tutorial.
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Ethnic NewsWatch Complete This link opens in a new window
Coverage: 1959-present
Ethnic NewsWatch provides access to full-text newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press, providing researchers access to essential, often overlooked perspectives. Subject coverage includes culture, religion, independent press, and ethnic studies. The database also contains Ethnic NewsWatch: A History, which provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989.
For more information about using this resource, view the publisher's online tutorial.
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Western History Collections: Digital CollectionsDigitized manuscript collections at the Western History Collections.