The Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples of North America is a bibliographic database covering the history, culture, and daily life of Indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada, with selected content from Great Britain and Australia. It includes over 410,000 citations to books, journal articles, essays, and government documents, with content spanning from the 16th century to the present.
The database includes 164 actively indexed and abstracted journals, of which 133 are peer-reviewed, and supports research across a range of disciplines including anthropology, education, history, political science, sociology, psychology, law, medicine, linguistics, theology, ethnobotany, and public policy.
Last updated: April 8, 2025
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