Curated list of open access digital collections curated by the Xwi7xwa Library at the University of British Columbia with a focus on Canada, the United States and New Zealand.
From the University of Saskatchewan as a tool to access digital Indigenous studies resources. Its primary focus is on Indigenous peoples of Canada with a secondary focus on Indigenous peoples of the United States, Australia, Aotearoa – New Zealand, and other areas of the world.
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center is an Indigenous-led library center at ASU where students and community members can celebrate and critically engage with American Indian and Indigenous scholarly works and creative writing.
Authoritative research guides to current scholarship in a variety of subject areas. Includes both annotated bibliographies and encyclopedia-like articles written and reviewed by subject specialists. Vassar's access does not include all subjects. Full list available below.
African American Studies
African Studies
American Literature
Anthropology
Atlantic History
British and Irish literature
Buddhism
Greek and Roman studies
Islamic studies
Latin American Studies
Music
Philosophy
Political science
Sociology
FBI files on the American Indian Movement (AIM), social protest organization founded in 1968 to fight for the civil rights of Native Americans. Includes documentation on the the Wounded Knee protest and siege in South Dakota in 1973. Date range: 1968-1979
This collection forms part of a larger body of FBI files originally offered by Gale/Cengage on microfilm, which is now available as part of the vendor's Archives Unbound. The digital version duplicates the microfilm to an extensive degree or in its entirety