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- ANTHRO 653 Indigenous Research: Theories & Methods
- Anthropology 220: Introduction to Native American Studies
- Comparative Literature 791N: Native American Indians & Contemporary Graphic Narrative Arts
- Honors 392X: Visions & Revisions: Literary Non-fiction in Social History
- Honors 499C: Historic and Contemporary Issues of American Indians and Tribes: History, Policy and Law
- Honors 499C: Violence Against Indigenous People and the Policies that Perpetuate It: The Border Crossed Us
- Native Americans of the Northeast: A Historical Overview
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Native American and Indigenous Studies Librarian
Office hours: Wednesdays 4:30-5:30pm, Josephine White Eagle Cultural Center, Chadbourne Hall B-3
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University of Massachusetts
Office hours Wednesdays 3-4:30, room 325, New Africa house. Also available by appointment. I can meet via phone, Zoom, or other online venue. To request an online appointment or get any other help, please email iespinal@library.umass.edu or call:
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Featured resource
A resource for our region:
DECOLONIZING CURRICULAR RESOURCES
A Bibliography for Teaching and Learning Native American and Indigenous Studies in New England
https://karunacenter.org/decolonizing-curriculum/
How these resources were gathered
A Decolonizing Curricula Working Group formed out of the Karuna Center’s “Erasure and Restoration” series in the spring of 2021. The group met in March, April, May, and June to envision and discuss how to make strong, truthful, and culturally grounded Native American and Indigenous Studies resources available to the public, and to professionals in all of these fields who are tasked with educating the next generations of Americans.
Dr. Ron Welburn and Dr. Jessica Dolan were both on the advisory committee of the series, and decided to volunteer time and resources to co-chairing a group of people from New England, who are motivated to decolonize curriculum, and build culturally appropriate and solid Native American and Indigenous Studies resources.
Being Native American in the USA
Research Guides for Classes
Research guides for specific classes
Anthropology 653 Indigenous Research: Theories & Methods
Anthropology 220: Introduction to Native American Studies
Anthropology 270: North American Indians
Comparative Literature 791N: Native American Indians & Contemporary Graphic Narrative Arts (by Peter Stern, librarian for Art & Architecture)
NEH Summer Institute: Native Americans of the Northeast: A Historical Overview
Citation Management
Use a citation manager, such as Zotero to keep track of your research.
Put all your references in one place, create quick and easy bibliographies, build your knowledgebase for the rest of your career. For help, check out the online guides and webinars or Ask a Librarian.
Some tips on using Chicago notation style with Zotero.
Finding Books
To find books at UMass, you have two options.
Start with the general search box on the library home page, www.library.umass.edu.
See below for some examples of relevant subject headings in Native American Indian Studies.
Highlighted Books
- Handbook of North American Indians by William C SturtevantCall Number: E77 .H36 14th Floor, W.E.B. Du Bois Library"Encyclopedic summary of prehistory, history, cultures and political and social aspects of native peoples."
Article Databases
- Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America This link opens in a new windowIndex to journal articles, essays and government documents on native North American history and culture from pre-history to the present, 1800-present.Available on campus to all, or off-campus to UMass Amherst students, staff and faculty with an UMass Amherst IT NetID (user name) and password.
- America: History & Life This link opens in a new windowJournal articles, dissertations, and book reviews, many in full text, relating to United States and Canadian history and prehistory, 1954-present.Available on campus to all, or off-campus to UMass Amherst students, staff and faculty with an UMass Amherst IT NetID (user name) and password.
- Ethnic NewsWatch This link opens in a new windowFull-text articles from newspapers, magazines and journals of ethnic communities in the United States. In several languages, 1965-present.Available on campus to all, or off-campus to UMass Amherst students, staff and faculty with an UMass Amherst IT NetID (user name) and password.
- Indigenous Peoples of the Americas: History, Culture and Law This link opens in a new windowArchive of treaties, federal statutes and regulations, federal case law, tribal codes, constitutions, and jurisprudence.Available on campus to all, or off-campus to UMass Amherst students, staff and faculty with an UMass Amherst IT NetID (user name) and password.
- Smithsonian Global Sound This link opens in a new windowMusic from America and elsewhere on the Folkways label. Listen for free and download for a fee. Playlist option available.Available on campus to all, or off-campus to UMass Amherst students, staff and faculty with an UMass Amherst IT NetID (user name) and password.
- Sociological Abstracts This link opens in a new windowReferences to scholarly journal articles, dissertations, and conference papers on sociology and related disciplines, 1960-present.Available on campus to all, or off-campus to UMass Amherst students, staff and faculty with an UMass Amherst IT NetID (user name) and password.
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