Use these databases to find articles about your topic.

Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America
Explores the rich history and diverse cultures of Native North Americans, with topics spanning archaeology, governance, legends, literacy, gaming, and multicultural relations. The collection features a wide range of materials, including books, scholarly essays, journal articles, and official government documents
Indigenous Peoples of North America
Indigenous Peoples: North America offers rich insight into the political, social, and cultural history of Native communities from the 16th to 20th centuries. This comprehensive archive supports deep research into tribal heritage, activism, and identity across North America.
The Native Health Database contains bibliographic information and abstracts of health-related articles, reports, surveys, and other resource documents pertaining to the health and health care of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Canadian First Nations. The database provides information for the benefit, use, and education of organizations and individuals with an interest in health-related issues, programs, and initiatives regarding North American indigenous peoples.
The Early Encounters in North America (EENA) contains 1,076 authors and approximately 83,000 pages of material. When complete the product will include more than 100,000 pages of letters, diaries, memoirs and accounts of early encounters.
