American Indian Veterans' Views About Their Choices in Health Care: VA, IHS, and Medicare
The American Indian Writer as a Cultural Broker: An Interview with N. Scott Momaday
American Indians and the Santa Fe Trail
Includes annotated bibliography of fifteen hundred primary and secondary sources and spread sheets of interactions with information about date, place, participants, numbers injured, type of encounter, significance and source.
American Indians, Anthropologists, Pothunters, and Repatriation: Ethical, Religious, and Political Differences
American Languages: Indians, Ethnology, and the Empire for Liberty
An American Spectacle: College Mascots and the Performance of Tradition
An Analysis of Selective Aspects of Métis Society, 1810-1870
An Analysis of the Food Plants and Drug Plants of Native North America
An Analysis of the North American Indian's Plight in Borders
An Anishinaabe Tribalography: Investigating and Interweaving Conceptions of Identity During the 1910s on the White Earth Reservation
Annie Pootoogook's Drawings of Contemporary Inuit Life
An Annotated Bibliography of Young People's Fiction on American Indians
Lists over 250 works of fiction written between 1933 and 1969. Each annotation notes tribe involved in the story and the suggested grade level. An index arranged by tribe name lists works that concern each particular group.
Note: Due to age of publication, some resources may not be considered appropriate by modern standards.
Another Interview with Thomas King (October 2009)
Anthropology and Indian-Hating
The Anticipated Impacts of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative on Coast Salish Communities
Antigua California: Mission and Colony on the Peninsular Frontier, 1697-1768
Apache Beaded Bags and the Mohonk Lodge
The Apologia Canadiana Lessons for an Indian Boarding School Apologia Americana
Appropriate Bereavement Practice After the Death of a Native American Child
Appropriation of a Native American Symbol: From Sacred to Profane
Arc of the Medicine Line: Mapping the World's Longest Undefended Border Across the Western Plains
Archaic Societies: Diversity and Complexity Across the Midcontinent
Arctic Origin and Domestic Development of Chinook Jargon
Looks at characteristics of the population that would have found the mixed language useful and how it developed through marriages between traders and Indigenous women.
Chapter from: Language Contact in the Arctic: Northern Pidgins and Contact Languages edited by Ernst Håkon Jahr and Ingvild Broch