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NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES

Native American studies covers a multitude of disciplines including the humanities, social sciences, and the sciences. This subject guide covers printed and electronic sources on Native peoples in the United States and Canada and to a lesser extent native peoples Latin American and the Caribbean. This web site is an ongoing, evolving process. If you have any comments or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact Bonnie Ryan (see above).

See the University's web site, Native American Studies at Syracuse University for information on the University's program of study and the faculty members involved in the program. See also the Center for Indigenous Law, Governance, and Citizenship, College of Law.
Bonnie Ryan,
Bird Library, Room 210
Phone: 315-443-4674
Fax: 315-443-9510
bcryan@syr.edu

 


  • Reference Resources in Print

    Subject encyclopedia(s), directories, handbooks, bibliographies, indexes, etc.

  • Organizations

    An alphabetical listing of Native American associations, organizations, and societies.

  • Databases

    A list of SU online databases relevant to Native American Studies.

  • Metasites

    Comprehensive collections of Internet resources on Native American Studies.

  • E-Journal

    Go here for a listing of electronic journals subscribed to by Syracuse University Library. You can search e-Journals , by title or subject, such as "Gender and Ethnic Studies".

     

  • Museums, Universities, Research Foundations

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