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Aboriginals |
| This index lists works related to native populations of re-settled lands, with a particular focus on Australian, North and South American tribes. |
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Works [edit]
- Autobiography of Mary Jemison
- Interview between E. W. Wynkoop and Little Rock, 1869
- Canadian Savage Folk, 1896 by John MacLean[1]
- A Treasury of Eskimo tales, 1922 by Clara Kern Bayliss[2]
- Indian Legends of Vancouver Island, 1922 by Alfred Carmichael[3]
- Indian Story and Song From North America, 1907 by Alice Cunningham Fletcher[4]
- The Natives of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast, 1920 by Allan Wolsey Cardinall[5]
- The Aborigines of Victoria and Riverina by Peter Beveridge (1889)
Legislation [edit]
- The Iroquois Constitution, 11th-century oral constitution
- Indian Removal Act, 1830
- Kalapuya Treaty, 1854
- Treaty of Mississinwas
- Treaty of Neah Bay
- Treaty with the Ottawa, etc.
- Treaty of the Foot of the Rapids
- Official Report - Battle of Bear River, 1863, by the District of Utah
- Alta California Report of the Bear River Massacre, 1863 article
- Proclamation 5577, 1986 by Ronald Reagan proclaiming "American Indian Week"
- Convention concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries, 1989 by the International Labour Organisation
- Draft United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 1994
Articles [edit]
- Religious Ideas of Savages, 1891 Popular Science article
- Characteristics of the Calmucks, as it appeared in the August 1872 Popular Science Monthly
- The Moquis Indians of Arizona, by Oscar Loew as it appeared in the July 1874 Popular Science Monthly
- Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Francis Klett as it appeared in the September 1874 Popular Science Monthly
- Aboriginal Settlements of the Pacific Coast, as it appeared in the January 1877 Popular Science Monthly
- New Guinea and its Inhabitants I, by Alfred Russel Wallace as it appeared in the April 1879 Popular Science Monthly
- New Guinea and its Inhabitants II, by Alfred Russel Wallace as it appeared in the May 1879 Popular Science Monthly
- The Australian Aborigines, by Gabriel Marcel as it appeared in the September 1881 Popular Science Monthly
- New Guinea and its People by W. G. Lawes as it appeared in the January 1882 Popular Science Monthly
- A Curious Burmese Tribe, by Gustav Kreitner as it appeared in the July 1882 Popular Science Monthly
- Life Among the Battas of Sumatra, as it appeared in the November 1882 Popular Science Monthly
- Sign-Language among the American Indians, as it appeared in the 1884 Littell's Living Age
Reference works [edit]
- Autochthones, as it appeared in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
- From the New Student's Reference Work (1914):
- American Indians, as it appeared in the 1914 New Student's Reference Work
- Illinois Indians, as it appeared in the 1914 New Student's Reference Work
- From the Catholic Encyclopedia (1913):-
- Guaicuri Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Moxos Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Kalispel Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Mascoutens Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Delaware Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Wakash Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Kickapoo Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Ticuna Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Jíbaro Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Mbaya Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Shuswap Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Quapaw Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Squamish Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Tonica Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Guaraní Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Menominee Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Maipure Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Puyallup Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Setebo Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Navajo Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Potawatomi Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Pano Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Kutenai Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Caddo Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Mixteca Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Sipibo Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Blood Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Piscataway Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Flathead Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Quichua Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Siletz Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Lulé Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Mayoruna Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Blackfoot Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Tonkawa Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Hopi Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Illinois Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Yakima Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Mayo Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Miami Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Peba Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Zuñi Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Penobscot Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Zoque Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Maya Indians, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia