Indigenous Studies
Reference
Dictionaries, Directories, Handbooks, Encyclopedias, etc. - Reference works are useful when you need to obtain quick facts, define the terms and scope of your search, or get a broad overview of a topic.
Best Bets! are marked with a
.
Products available to registered McMaster Students/Staff/Faculty Only are marked with a
.
Products available to registered McMaster Students/Staff/Faculty Only are marked with a
Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes
MILLS Reference (2nd flr) E 77 .G15 1998
iPortal
Indigenous Studies Portal. U of Saskatchewan
Native American Literatures: an encyclopedia of works, characters, and themes
MILLS Reference (2nd flr) PS 153 .I52W47 1999
North American Indian Thought and Culture 
electronic database
Books
Use McMaster's Library Catalogue to find books on your topic. Click the Help link for searching tips & strategies.
Some basic subject headings for Indigenous Studies include:
Articles/Databases
Use article databases to find out which journals, magazines, and newspapers have published articles on your topic. Most useful when recent information is required, or when the topic is too specific to be covered in a book.
Best Bets! are marked with a
.
Products available to registered McMaster Students/Staff/Faculty Only are marked with a
.
Products available to registered McMaster Students/Staff/Faculty Only are marked with a
Websites
The Internet is home to useful web sites on many subjects. Unlike the resources on other tabs, the following resources are selected from the free web. Remember to critically evaluate web resources, since web site content is usually unmonitored and unregulated.
The news feed below comes from Global Voices Online
Associations & Organizations
Professional, academic, advocacy and other types of associations and organizations involved in your subject area.
Inuit Tapirisat of Canada
http://www.itk.ca/

