McNickle Center Resources

Occasional Papers in Curriculum Series
Occasional Papers Series


Occasional Papers in Curriculum Series

#1.
The Indians Versus the Textbooks: Is There Anyway Out?
Frederick E. Hoxie

#2.
The Impact of Indian History on the Teaching of United States History
Chicago Conference 1984. Sessions I-II
1985.

#3.
The Impact of Indian History on the Teaching of United States History
Chicago Conference 1984. Sessions V-IV
1985.

#4.
The Imapct of Indian History on the Teaching of United States History
Washington Conference 1985
1986.

#5.
The Impact of Indian History on the Teaching of United States History
Los Angeles Conference 1986
1987.

#7.
Native Views of Indian-White Historical Relations
Edited by Don Fixico
1989.

#8.
Twenty-third International Conference on Salish and Neighboring Languages
Eugene, Oregon. August 1988
Compiled by Jay Miller

#9.
Overcoming Economic Dependency
Papers and Comments from the First Newberry Library Conference on Themes in American Indian History
1988.

#10.
Teaching American Indian History
A Selection of Course Outlines
1988.

#11.
The Struggle for Political Autonomy
Papers and Comments from the Second Newberry Library Conference on Themes in American Indian
History
1989.

#12.
Treaties: A Source Book
Frederick Hoxie

#13.
Oral Literature
Jay Miller

#14.
Sacred Texts
Paul G. Zolbrod

#15.
America in 1492
Selected Literatures from the Quincentenary Program

#16.
Teaching and Writing Local and Reservation History: The Ojibwas
Lac Courte Oreilles Community College
Edited by Brenda K. Manuelito

#17.
Indian Leadership and Indian Identity: A Tension Through Time
Edited by Brenda K. Manuelito
1995.

#18.
Teaching and Writing Local and Reservation History: The Crows
Little Big Horn College
Edited by Brenda K. Manuelito
1995.

#19.
Teaching and Writing Local and Reservation History: The Navajos

Navajo Community College
1996.

#20.
The Construction of Gender and the Experience of Women in American Indian Societies
Edited by Harvey Markowitz
1996.

Occasional Papers Series

#1.
Breaking Barriers
Perspectives on the Writing of Indian History
Edited by David Beaulieu
1978.

#2.
Indian Sovereignty
Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference on Problems and Issues Concerning American Indian
Today.
Edited by William R. Swagerty
1979.

#3.
Bibliography of the Tribes of the Covelo Indian Community in Round Valley of Northern California
William Oandasan
1980.

#4.
Urban Indians
Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference on Problems and Issues Concerning American Indians
Today
1981.

#5.
Indian Water Rights in the Concluding Years of The Twentieth Century
William H. Veeder

#6.
The American Indian and the American Revolution
Papers Written for a Conference of the Newberry Library Center for the History of the American Indian
Edited by Francis R. Jennings
1983.

#7.
Non-Recognized American Indian Tribes: An Historical and Legal Perspective
Frank W. Porter III
1983.

#8.
Towards a Quantitative Approach to American Indian History
Papers and Commentaries from a Research Conference Held at the Newberry Library.
1987.

#9.
Reports of the American Indian Family History Project
Part 1. Introduction – Part 2. Marriage – Part 3. Households – Part 4. Fertility
Frederick Hoxie and Richard Satler,
1992.
(Includes 12 Diskettes)


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