A National Archives site that has activities for the study and teaching of Native American History. A dropdown list connects the user to primary sources.
The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act is a federal law that provides a way for museums and federal agencies to return Native American cultural materials to affiliated descendants or cultural groups. In addition to the pertinent laws and regulations, the site includes maps, databases, and other materials. Under "Special Topics" the user will find information on international repatriation.
The U.S. map is divided into areas. Clicking on the numbered label gives information about that land.
"The U.S. Forest Service Tribal Connections Viewer is designed to illustrate the relationship between lands administered by the Forest Service, Indian lands and lands ceded to the United States as documented in the 67 maps from 'Indian Land Cessions in the United States,' compiled by Charles C. Royce and published as the second part of the two-part Eighteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1896-1897."
Use Databases to Find Articles in Journals
Using JSTOR
You may find it helpful to click on Advanced Search On the JSTOR home page.
On the Advanced Search page, if you check off Article under Item Type this will eliminate book reviews from your search results.
The Chicago Manual is a comprehensive publication guide and can be a little confusing. For an easier-to-digest version for students, try Turabian, or in the online version, click the link to Librarian, Teacher, and Student Resources.
A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations by Kate L. Turabian