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AMS 334: Introduction to Native and Indigenous Peoples & Perspective


Introduction
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Gilda Santana

  • Director, Architecture Research Center / Art & Art History Librarian
  • gsantana@miami.edu
  • (305) 284-5282

Shatha Baydoun

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Databases Relating to Native American & Indigenous Studies
American Indian Movement and Native American Radicalism
Includes FBI documentation on the evolution of AIM as an organization of social protest and valuable documentation on the 1973 Wounded Knee standoff. Informant reports and materials collected by the Extremist Intelligence Section of the FBI provide insight into AIM's motives, actions, and leadership and the development of Native American radicalism

North American Indian Thought and Culture
Brings together more than 100,000 pages, integrating autobiographies, biographies, Indian publications, oral histories, personal writings, photographs, drawings, and audio files. This database is a comprehensive representation of historical events as told by the individuals who lived through them and is an essential resource for all those interested in serious scholarly research into the history of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Canadian First Peoples.

American Indian Histories and Cultures
Includes manuscripts, artwork, and rare printed books ranging from the earliest contact with European settlers to photographs and newspapers from the mid-twentieth century.

Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America
A bibliographic database that covers all aspects of indigenous culture, history, and life in North America, with more than 350,000 citations and coverage dating from the sixteenth century to the present. 
Historical and Contemporary Newspapers
Subject Specialist

Gilda Santana

  • Director, Architecture Research Center / Art & Art History Librarian
  • gsantana@miami.edu
  • (305) 284-5282

Shatha Baydoun

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