Incoming Resources
- How to be a world explorer, your all-terrain training manual, by Joel Levy ; illustrations by James Gulliver Hancock
- Tribe, race, history, Native Americans in southern New England, 1780-1880, Daniel R. Mandell
- The world until yesterday, what can we learn from traditional societies?, Jared Diamond
- American Indians and the law, N. Bruce Duthu
- Native America and the question of genocide, Alex Alvarez
- Mālama honua, Hōkūle'a -- a voyage of hope, Jennifer Allen ; photographs by John Bilderback
- Killer of enemies, Joseph Bruchac
- Carpentaria, Alexis Wright
- Melville, his world and work, Andrew Delbanco
- A land of ghosts, the braided lives of people and the forest in far western Amazonia, David G. Campbell
- Why Indigenous literatures matter, Daniel Heath Justice
- Tribe, endangered peoples around the world, Piers Gibbon ; with Jane Houston
- Why you can't teach United States history without American Indians, edited by Susan Sleeper-Smith, Juliana Barr, Jean M. O'Brien, Nancy Shoemaker, and Scott Manning Stevens
- An infinity of nations, how the native New World shaped early North America, Michael Witgen
- We are still here, a photographic history of the American Indian Movement, photographs by Dick Bancroft ; text by Laura Waterman Wittstock
- The heathen school, a story of hope and betrayal in the age of the early republic, John Demos
- Ethnic cleansing and the Indian, the crime that should haunt America, Gary Clayton Anderson
- She wore a yellow ribbon, John Ford and Merian C. Cooper present ; screenplay by Frank Nugent and Laurence Stallings ; story by James Warner Bellah ; produced by Argosy Pictures Corporation ; distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. ; directed by John Ford
- Kennewick Man, the scientific investigation of an ancient American skeleton, edited by Douglas W. Owsley and Richard L. Jantz
- Decolonizing methodologies, research and indigenous peoples, Linda Tuhiwai Smith
- Indian voices, listening to Native Americans, Alison Owings
- War dances, by Sherman Alexie
- Oh what a slaughter, massacres in the American West, 1846-1890, Larry McMurtry
- Trickster, edited by Matt Dembicki
- The National Museum of the American Indian, critical conversations, edited by Amy Lonetree and Amanda J. Cobb
- American Indian food, Linda Murray Berzok
- Paradise of the Pacific, approaching Hawaiʻi, Susanna Moore
- The painted drum, Louise Erdrich
- Brutal journey, the epic story of the first crossing of North America, Paul Schneider
- The statues that walked, unraveling the mystery of Easter Island, Terry Hunt and Carl Lipo
- An indigenous peoples' history of the United States, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz