Introduction the New Indigenous Subject Guide.
The article discusses the launch of a new Guide to Indigenous Materials at the American Philosophical Society Library, developed by the APS and its Center for Native American and Indigenous Research (CNAIR). This comprehensive guide covers a vast archival collection related to the languages, culture...
| Publicado en: | Transactions of the American Philosophical Society Vol. 113; no. 4; pp. 235 - 244 |
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University of Pennsylvania Press
Dec2024
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