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Newberry Library - Edward E. Ayer Digital Collection
Explore more than 100,000 digitized images from the Newberry's Edward E. Ayer collection, one of the world's premiere sources of primary documents on American Indians. Topics covered include Native American archaeology, ethnology, art, and language; the history of the contact between Europeans and native peoples; voyages, travels, and accounts of early America; the development of cartography of the Western Hemisphere; and the history of the aboriginal peoples under the jurisdiction of the U.S. in the Philippine Islands and Hawaii.
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Researching Connecticut Native Americans
At the Connecticut State Library. Includes Mohegan, Paugussett, and Pequot tribes.
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Riverside, California. The Sherman Indian High School was one of several off-reservation boarding schools opened by the United States government in the late 1800s.
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Southeastern Native American Documents, 1730-1842 - Digital Library of Georgia
Contains approximately 2,000 documents and images relating to the Native American population of the Southeastern United States from the collections of the University of Georgia Libraries, the University of Tennessee at Knoxville Library, the Frank H. McClung Museum, the Tennessee State Library and Archives, the Tennessee State Museum and the Museum of the Cherokee Indian. The documents are comprised of letters, legal proceedings, military orders, financial papers, and archaeological images relating to Native Americans in the Southeast.
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Colcord, Oklahoma. Research library specializing in Northeast Oklahoma, Northwest Arkansas, and Cherokee Territory genealogy research & history.
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Tennessee State Library and Archives
Historical and Genealogical Information - Suggestions for Native American Research (Cherokee).
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Oklahoma.
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The Indian-Pioneer Papers oral history collection spans from 1861 to 1936. It includes typescripts of interviews conducted during the 1930s by government workers with thousands of Oklahomans regarding the settlement of Oklahoma and Indian territories, as well as the condition and conduct of life there. Consisting of approximately 80,000 entries, the index to this collection may be accessed via personal name, place name, or subject.
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