What the !#%$ is HeinOnline’s Indigenous Peoples of the Americas: History, Culture & Law database?
To celebrate the start of Native American Heritage Month, this week’s What the !#%$ Wednesday highlights Indigenous Peoples of the Americas: History, Culture & Law, a collection on HeinOnline with more than 4,000 titles and more than 2.3 million total pages dedicated to indigenous American life and law.
This collection provides a platform for users to research indigenous historical materials including (but not limited to!):
- Indigenous Peoples Treaties
- Treaty-related publications
- Tribal codes
- Constitutions
- Federal statutes, regulations, and case law
- Legislative histories
- Scholarly articles
- Model Tribal Probate Code (NCCUSL)
For help navigating this database, HeinOnline has created a LibGuide with search tips and tricks. They have also curated a lot of other resources on the topic.
You can also reach out to your friendly reference librarians for help, too! They are available for appointments (or questions) in person or via phone (651-290-6424), chat, Zoom, or email.
How do I access Indigenous Peoples of the Americas: History, Culture & Law?
- Go to the Library website
- Click on Databases A-Z under the Legal Research Resources section
- Scroll down to Indigenous Peoples of the Americas: History, Culture & Law