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This guide will help you find resources, information and topics relating to First Nations peoples. Use the navigation menu to find useful sources that will help you learn more about Indian Country here in Wisconsin and across the country. There is a lot of cross over in First Nations Studies; for example art, dance and history are all important aspects of powwows. Be sure to browse the whole guide to find how topics overlap.
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Subjects covered include art, design, architecture, fashion, maps, photography, and more. Find images from museums, archives, and other institutions.
Description: The Artstor Digital Library is a database of 2 million images for use in the humanities. Comprised of nearly 300 collections from museums, archives, scholars, and artists, the Artstor Digital Library makes available high-qualities images for download, along with tools for exporting images into PowerPoint and creating citations.
Subjects covered include all levels of education from early childhood to higher education, and all educational specialties. Find articles, trade & academic journals, book chapters, and reviews.
Provides indexing and abstracts for more than 3,000 journals back to 1881, as well as full text for more than 2,000 journals back to 1936, and includes full text for numerous education-related conference papers and more than 500 books and monographs back to 1972.Coverage: 1881-
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