Indigenous Americans have shaped the geography, arts, culture, and civil discourse of their homes from before the arrival of Europeans through modern times, often whilst experiencing intergenerational trauma and compounding discrimination, racism, and oppression. This primary source collection offers an expansive window into centuries of Indigenous history, daily life, traumas, and triumphs. The content in this database is sourced from more than 17,500 American and global news sources.
Learn more about Indigenous Life in America using the resources below:
Primary Sources
View our Primary Sources tab on the History Research Guide for additional database options.
More Places to Search
McKee Library has several research topic guides covering aspects of the Indigenous American experience including the following: