Resources related to Native and Indigenous peoples
Research and databases
HY 300 Native American History: Start Here
UA library guide for HY 300 Native American History.
Yale Indian Papers Project “Exploring 400 years of New England Native American history, community, culture, sovereignty, land, gender, race, identity, migration, law, and politics.”
Indian Mariners Project “Explores the history of and ongoing relationship between Native people and the sea.”
Peabody Museum Collections Online Access 600,000 database records and 300,000 associated digital photographs in the collections of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University.
Maps
Pan Inuit Trails Atlas “Provides a synoptic view (although certainly incomplete) of Inuit mobility and occupancy of Arctic waters, coasts and lands, including its icescapes, as documented in written historical records (maps of trails and place names).”
Map of Tenochtitlán, ca. 1550, by Indigenous artists
News and blogs
Indigenous Food Revolutionary This link is to a specific post about the Kanyen’kéha Language and Food Project, but take some time to look around the blog’s many resources, including some Mohawk language recordings.
Indian Country Today Media Network
Native Women’s Collective–Northwest Coast Regalia Stories Project A digital humanities exhibit that “explores the life of cultural regalia pieces for Northwest California Native peoples.” And be sure to fill out the evaluation form! You can enter for a chance to win a thank you gift from the collective!
Project 562 Matika Wilbur’s photographs of individuals from all federally recognized Native tribes (there are now 566)