
Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America

Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America
What is it? The Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America is a bibliographic database with coverage on the history, life, and culture of native North Americans. Compiled by the Human Relations Area Files, it contains citations to works published from the sixteenth century to the present. It contains the citations from the eight volumes of the Ethnographic Bibliography of North America as well as new citations. Updated twice a year.
Why use it? Scholarly articles, books, & documents on Native Americans.
Coverage: 1500s-Present
Access: Available on networked computers on the MSU campus in Bozeman and via the proxy server. Unlimited users. A mobile version of BNNA is available.
Vendor: EBSCOhost
Learn more: Contains journal articles, monographs, essays, and U.S. and Canadian government documents. Over 100,000 records.
Subjects: Anthropology, History, Native American Studies Core
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Last updated: 2025-02-18 08:10:51
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