Indigenous peoples
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on the aboriginal inhabitants either of colonial areas or of modern states where the aboriginal peoples are not in control of the government. General works on the ethnological composition of specific places are entered under Ethnology with local subdivision. Works on a specific indigenous people or group of peoples are entered under the ethnic group, e.g. Navajo Indians.Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Jan Taylor papers
Coursework by Jan Taylor, "The Influence of Student Activism on University of Iowa's Support for Native American Students: 1968 - 1993."
Native American Collection
Documents having to do with Native Americans, including materials relating to the Sac, Fox, and Meskwaki. It is important to note, however, that many of the materials in this collection do not come from Indigenous people themselves.
Thoreau Indigenous American Notebooks Collection
Photocopies of Thoreau notebooks held by the Pierpont Morgan Library; transcripts of the notebooks made in the 1930s. The collection was assembled by Robert F. Sayre in writing his book Thoreau and the American Indians (1977).
William Henry Jackson Photographs
1,072 photographs of various Indiegnous peoples of North America, dating from the mid-1800s. The images correspond to William Henry Jackson's 1877 catalog, Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians. The finding aid is modeled after the 1877 Jackson catalog.
