Researching and writing tribal histories
Type
Book
Authors
Duane K. Hale ( Hale, Duane K. )
Category
General Library Collection
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Publication Year
1989
Publisher
American Indian Institute, United States
Pages
108
Subject
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Historiography
Tags
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Historiography, Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Research, Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Directories, Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Genealogy, Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Bibliography, Historiography, Research, writing, Oral history, Genealogy
Abstract
"A comprehensive guide to research on North American Indian history, encompassing both tribes in the United States and Canada. Includes information about library resources on the topic, a list of Indian periodicals, a bibliography of genealogical sources, a methodology for recording oral history, an outline of writing techniques."--WorldCat.org.
Description
108 pages ; 27 cm.
Biblio Notes
Contents:
Reasons for writing history --
Choosing a subject --
The search for material --
Church and mission records --
Taking notes and writing.
Reasons for writing history --
Choosing a subject --
The search for material --
Church and mission records --
Taking notes and writing.
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession‎ No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 10088 | D16.E99 | 1 | Yes |