Welcome to the Recommended Resources for Native American & Indigenous Studies page, we're glad you're here. This guide offers numerous resources for students, researchers, educators, and scholars at any stage of their careers and research processes. If you need assistance navigating this guide or require additional resources, email your Media Studies, Gender Studies, and Philosophy subject librarian, nicholae cline.
In this guide, you can find:
- Information about accessing our collections, including audio/visual materials
- Relevant call numbers, subject headings, and keywords
- E-book accessibility information
- Foundational texts in Native American & Indigenous Studies and its various sub-disciplines
- Example syllabi for these fields
- Commonly taught scholarly articles, readers/textbooks, and films
- Reference sources including bibliographies, encyclopedias, and handbooks
- Relevant databases ranging from general to topic-specific
- Primary sources, archival collections, and organizations in Bloomington and beyond
- Local archival collections and museums
- National collections, archives, and libraries
- Open-access digital collections organized by discipline and licensed primary source databases
- Academic journals, newspapers, zines, and periodicals
- Image & Audiovisual Resources including image and film databases and stock photo websites
- Resources for streaming videos and accessing images
- Stock photo resources, including those created by and about Indigenous people
- Indigenous music streaming, education, and professional resources
- Research Centers, Networks, Communities, and Professionalization Resources
- Including scholarship, funding, and conference opportunities
- Open Access resources
For additional resources, explore our related LibGuides. A LibGuide (which is what you are reading right now) provides research assistance and resources compiled by IU librarians: