Description:
is a bibliographic database covering all aspects
of native North American culture, history, and life.
This resource covers a wide range of topics including
archaeology, multicultural relations, gaming, governance,
legend, and literacy. BNNA contains more than 80,000
citations for books, essays, journal articles, and
government documents of the United States and Canada.
Dates of coverage for included content range from
the sixteenth century to the present. The database
is an essential research tool for anthropologists,
educators, historians, political scientists, sociologists,
psychologists, legal and medical researchers, linguists,
theologians, ethnobotanists, and policy makers.
BNNA will appeal to anyone interested in exploring
the contributions, struggles, and issues surrounding
North America's indigenous peoples.