Occasional Papers in Curriculum Series
Occasional Papers 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.
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)