A collection of primary sources exploring Native American history, philosophy, and cultural practices, featuring writings by Indigenous thinkers and leaders.
The project integrates autobiographies, biographies, Indian publications, oral histories, personal writings, photographs, drawings, and audio files. The result is a comprehensive representation of historical events (from the 17th century to the present) as told by the individuals who lived through them. The database is a resource for those interested in the history of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Canadian First Peoples. Browse topics such as politics, the armed forces, law, health, economics, sociology, relationships, religion, domestic life, battles and war, communities, agriculture, treaties, land holdings, and much more.
Offers a comprehensive collection of citations related to the history, culture, and contributions of Indigenous peoples in North America, including books, articles, and more. Effective May 13, EBSCO databases will debut new features and an updated design. Learn more.
The BIPNA is a bibliographic database covering all aspects of Indigenous culture, history, and life in North America from the 16th century to the present. It contains citations for newspapers, magazines, academic journals, books, reviews, and trade publications from the United States and Canada, with expanded content from Great Britain and Australia. Subjects include acculturation, archaeology, education, ethnohistory, economic development, folklore, the gaming industry, missions, mythology, religion, and tribal governments.
Access literature on race relations, including journal articles, reports, and conference papers, supporting research on racial issues and social justice. Effective May 13, EBSCO databases will debut new features and an updated design. Learn more.
This article database includes citations and summaries of academic journal articles, books, periodicals, and newspapers covering essential areas related to race relations, including ethnic studies, discrimination, immigration studies, ideology, community relations, ethnic relations, radicalism, economics, cultural identity, and pressure groups.
A vast collection of full-text academic journals, magazines, and other resources across multiple disciplines, supporting comprehensive research needs. Effective May 13, EBSCO databases will debut new features and an updated design. Learn more.
This multidisciplinary resource includes full-text, peer-reviewed journals, periodicals and magazines. Also included are more than 75,000 videos from the Associated Press, including footage from 1930-present. This database offers indexing and abstracts for over 10,000 publications including monographs, reports, and conference proceedings dating as far back as 1865, with the majority of titles in searchable PDF format.
A digital library with over 12 million academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in diverse fields, ideal for research and scholarly exploration.
This archive is a collection of over 12 million full-text scholarly journal articles, e-books, periodicals, images, and primary sources in 75 disciplines. Browse subject areas including Arts, Business & Economics, History, Humanities, Law, Medicine & Allied Health, Science & Mathematics, and Social Sciences. JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization that also includes Artstor, Ithaka S+R, and Portico.
Journals focused on indigenous scholarship are available through Roesch Library. Some are available in print, while others are accessible electronically.