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Native American Indian Studies  Tags: native_american indian  

A general library research guide for Native American Indian Studies at UMass Amherst.
Last update: Nov 22nd, 2009 URL: http://guides.library.umass.edu/nativestudies  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Finding Books

For books at UMass, use the Five Colleges Library Catalog and click on the UMass link. Be as specific as possible in your searching. Start with a subject search (use keyword if subject yields no results). Search for books, journals, and other materials by author, title, subject, keyword, call number, journal title, etc. For materials on a specific subject, enter your term(s) into the Subject or Keyword search boxes. The Library of Congress Subject Headings (Z695.L695+), located near the W.E.B. Du Bois Library Reference Desk, suggests search terms (subject headings). See below for some examples of relevant subject headings in Native American Indian Studies.

The standard subject heading for the whole of native communities in North America is: Indians of North America. Related headings include Indians of Central America and Indians of South America. These broad terms return over 5000 entries, which can be browsed for more specific subheadings.

For works on specific communities, most headings follow the format "[community/nation] Indians". Examples:

There are many other possible subject searches. For example:

If UMass doesn't have the book(s) you need, try the other Four Colleges.

TIP: Use WorldCat and Other Library Catalogs when UMass and Five College system are not sufficient. Use the same Library of Congress subject headings above.

TIP: When you look for a particular book on the shelf, make sure to browse the nearby shelves for related books. Take your time! Open the books!

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    Reference Books

    Reference Sources

    • Encyclopedia of Massachusetts Indians: Tribes, Nations, and People of the Plains Eastern Woodlands E78.M4 E63 1999
    • Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes Ref. E76.2 .W35 1999
    • Encyclopedia of North American Indians Ref E76.2 .E53 1997
    • Encyclopedia of North American Indians (online)
    • Handbook of North American Indians Ref E77 .H36. Library has volumes 2-15 and 17
    • Native Americans: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Peoples Ref E77 .P89 1998
     

    Where are the books?

    Call Number Locations photo of books by Dawn Endico

     

    The Library Catalog provides a call number and location for each item. The call number consists of an alphanumeric string based on the Library of Congress classification system. (Learn how to read a call number.) Information on Native American Indian Studies are found primarily in the E 75-E 99 call number area. Other call number areas are listed below. Specific topics and locations follow.

    Main Floor (one floor below the Entrance level)

    Reference Collection, as well as access to databases

    Floor 14

    E 75-99 Indians of North America, with significant subsections as follows:
    E 93 Government relations
    E 97 Education
    E 99 Individual nations (in alphabetical order). Examples:
    • E99.A83 Assateague
    • E99.C5 Cherokee
    • E99.I7 Iroquois
    • E99.M4 Mashpee
    • E99.M433 Mayas
    • E99.S54 Siksika
    • E99.W2 Wampanoag
    F1435 Central America, Mayas
    F1465 Central America, Guatemala, Mayas
    F2230 South America, Modern Indians
    F3429 South America, Peru, Inca

    Floor 5

    KF 8201-8228 Law of the United States and Indians

    Floor 18

    ML 3557 American Indian Music

    Floor 12

    PM 101-2711 North American Indian Languages
    PM 3001-4566 Languages of Mexico and Central America
    PM5001-7356 Languages of South America and the West Indies

    Floor 21

    Z 1209-1210 Bibliography on American Indians

     

     
     

    eBooks are here!

    Search our growing ebook collections for topics in Native American Indian Studies.

    ebrary
    Scholarly and popular books online in full text, from 1990 to present.


    Gale Virtual Reference Library
    A collection of several hundred current subject encyclopedias.

     

    What floor?

    Reading Call Numbers

    The Library Catalog provides a call number and location for each item. The call number consists of an alphanumeric string based on the Library of Congress classification system. Learn how to read a call number

    Note: If the Call Number of a book says "UM Reference," you will find it in the Learning Commons, lower level of the W.E.B. Du Bois Library. Otherwise, for BOOKS and PERIODICALS in the UM W.E.B. Du Bois Library, use the chart below.

    Call Number begins with:     Floor:

    A

    8

    B

    20

    C

    15

    D-DR

    15

    DS-DZ

    14

    E

    14

    F

    14

    G

    18

    H-HD 7999

    18

    HD 8000-HZ

    17

    J

    8

    K

    5

    L

    20

    M

    21

    N

    9

    P-PQ 5999

    12

    PQ 6000-PZ

    11

    Q

    23

    R-RC

    23

    RD-RZ

    24

    S

    24

    T (except for TR)

    24

    TR

    9

    U

    24

    V

    24

    Z

    21

     

     
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