Native American Studies (NAS) examines the intersections of history, culture, politics, sociology, spirituality, and contemporary experiences of Native peoples in North America. Often NAS will involve other ethnic studies disciplines such as African American studies, Asian American studies, and Latino/a studies.
This guide is designed to showcase and identify resources relating to Native American & Indigenous Studies. It reflects the growing number of resources available, that honor and promote Native American & Indigenous Studies. Please send me additions or corrections. Thank you!
The Find Web Materials page, visible on the left navigation bar, features freely available scholarly resources from a wide variety of institutions and organizations documenting Native American & Indigenous history, culture, and contributions.
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