HIST1512 First Nations: The Peoples and Cultures of Native North America to 1800
This course tells the history of North America through the eyes of the original inhabitants from pre-contact times up through 1800, and explores the big and small ways in which these First Peoples shaped their own destiny, even under colonialism.
Includes 54 titles (newsletters, newspapers and academic journals) devoted to Native history and perspectives. To search just these publications, use Advanced Search. This allows you to select for ethnic grouping (e.g., just Native vs. all groups).
1959-present; Ethnic NewsWatch is an interdisciplinary, bilingual (English and Spanish) and comprehensive full text database of the newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, minority and native press beginning in 1990. This includes ENW: A History, which covers the years 1960-1989. The experiences and contributions of African Americans, Hispanics, Native Peoples, Asian Americans, European Americans, Jewish Americans and Arab Americans illuminate three critical decades in U.S. and world history.
On microfilm at the Rock; print copy in the Harris Collection at the John Hay Library. NOTE: These holdings are more complete than the online copy available via the ETHNIC NEWSWATCH database.