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Art, Graphic Design & Art History: ART 4763/5763: Native American Art & Material Culture
Start Here . . .
- Native Peoples (Heard Museum)
- Native American Art Magazine
- American Indian Art Magazine
- Journal of Vermont Archaeology
- Journal of Canadian Art History
- Inuit Art Quarterly
- American Indian Rock Art
- JSTOR ImagesTry the collection called Native American Art & Culture (Smithsonian Anthropological Archives)
Then Try . . .
- Heard MuseumLook for Native American Artists Resource Collection Online Search and Digital Library
Go Deeper . . . Contemporary Native American Art Bibliographies
- American Indian Painters: A Biographical Directory byCall Number: 759.1 S673aPublication Date: 1968
- Annotated Bibliography of American Indian Painting byCall Number: Request via ILL - 016.75913 D269aPublication Date: 1968
Also Check Out . . .
- Indigenous Newspapers in North AmericaIncluding national periodicals to local community and student publications, the database contains a diverse collection of print journalism from the indigenous people of U.S. and Canada. It contains more than 9,000 individual editions published between 1828-2016, with 45 unique titles that are bilingual and indigenous-language editions, such as the Hawaiian, Cherokee, and Navajo languages.
- Indigenous Peoples: North America
A database of 52 collections that explore the political, social, and cultural history of native people of North America from the 16th to the 20th century.
- Chilocco History ProjectThe Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, located in north central Oklahoma, operated from 1884 -1980 as one of a handful of federal off-reservation Indian boarding schools in the United States. This archive contains oral history interviews conducted with alumni, digitized images from the alumni archives, K-12 curriculum, and two documentaries.
- Oklahoma Native Artists Oral History ProjectExperience and explore the creations of Oklahoma Native artists in a broad but practical context
- Tribal Treaties DatabaseThis database includes agreements between tribal nations and the United States (1778-1886) published in the 1904 work “Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties” (Volume II), compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. As you view the treaties in this database, editorial margin notes are included. Links to Kappler’s original text and digitized treaties held at the National Archives can also be found through the site.
- American Indian Movement and Native American RadicalismThe 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.