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The American Indian Experience
On-site access only
 
A full-text digital resource exploring the histories and contemporary cultures of the indigenous peoples of the United States. Designed, developed, and indexed under the guidance of Loriene Roy, the first Native American President of the American Library Association, and a team of American Indian librarians and scholars to meet the needs of teachers and their students, librarians and their patrons, researchers and the general public, The American Indian Experience offers access to an online library, featuring more than 150 volumes of scholarship and reference content, hundreds of primary documents, and thousands of images. From Pre-contact to the present day, from the Inuit of the north to the Seminoles of Florida, AIE is meant for anyone wishing to learn more about America's Native Peoples.


Gale History Resource Center
On-site - available through iconn.org

A suite of electronic books and journals centered around American History. Includes full text access to back issues of American Antiquity, American Indian Quarterly, Journal of Folklore Research, Journal of African American History and more. Provided through iconn.org, a state funded service available to all Connecticut public library users.

American Indian Quarterly 
On-site - available through iconn.org

A peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal of the anthropology, history, literature, and arts of Native North Americans. Wide-ranging in its coverage of issues and topics, the AIQ is devoted to charting and inciting debate about the latest developments in method and theory. It publishes original articles, shorter contributions, review articles, and book reviews.

Explore the Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut 1636-1776

-Browse the indexes, search by date/volume/page, or explore special subject pages: www.colonialct.uconn.edu/

-Keyword search using our custom search engine

Online Tables of Contents and Indices to Key Journals Related to Northeast Native American Studies

Archaeology of Eastern North America

http://www.esaf-archeology.org/publicationstofc.html

Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeology Society

http://www.massarchaeology.org/bulletins.htm

 

Bulletin of the Archaeology Society of Connecticut

http://www.connarchaeology.org/html/body_tocs.html

 

Connecticut History

http://asch.ccsu.edu/CT_History/Table_of_contents.htm

 

Papers of the Algonquian Conference

http://anthropology.uwo.ca/firstnations/AlgonquianPAC/cumulativeIndexByAuthor.html

 

New England Quarterly

http://www.northeastern.edu/neq/issues.html

 

Northeast Anthropology

http://www.albany.edu/northeast_anthropology/toc.htm

 

William and Mary Quarterly

http://oieahc.wm.edu/wmq/?svr=www

 



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