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Indigenous History Primary Sources

This is a guide to scholarly research and primary source collections related to United States history. Subpages include Boston history, Indigenous people's histories, Caribbean history, as well as African American History.

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This page is currently under construction and far from complete. If you notice broken links or have suggestions, please write the subject liaison e-mail. 

Approaching Indigenous History

    Map of Reservations within the US from 1892

    1892 Map Showing Indian Reservations in the USMorgan, Thomas Jefferson. “Map Showing Indian Reservations Within the Limits of the United States.” Map. Washington, D.C.: Office of Indian Affairs, 1892. https://www.loc.gov/item/2009579467/.

    Broad Digital Collections

    Geographic: Mid-West Collections

    Geographic: North-East Collections

    Geographic: North-West Collections

    Geographic: South-East Collections

    Geographic: South-West Collections

    Sources: Gov. Docs., Laws, and Treatises

    For additional resource suggestions, visit our U.S. Legal History Research Guide.

    Topics: Early American History

    Topics: European Reports on North American Peoples

    Topics: White U.S. Citizens Writing

    Examples of Indigenous Writers

    For Additional Help

    For additional recommendations, contact your History Liaison, Erin, at erinkate.scheopner@bc.edu or schedule an appointment.