November is Native American Heritage Month, and many resources are available to help you learn more about Native and Indigenous cultures in the United States and beyond. Check out the following:
- The University of Arizona Law Library’s IPLP Resource Guide: American Indian Law and the University of Arizona Law Library’s guide on Tribal Law: International Indigenous Resources,
- Oklahoma State University’s new Tribal Treaties Databases Project (the first phase of the project focuses on U.S. government treaties with Native Americans from 1778-1883),
- This list of Resources for Native American Heritage Month (compiled by the American Association of Law Library’s Committee on Relations with Information Vendors),
- A conversation with Stanford Law’s first Native American professor about “How the U.S. legal system ignores tribal law,” and
- This article about a librarian’s effort to develop citation templates for oral teachings shared by people in Indigenous communities.
And of course, you can find legal and other topics
pertaining to Native Americans on the Moritz Law Library’s DEIJ Resources Guide.