Uncover the histories, cultures and experiences of indigenous peoples
Students and scholars increasingly seek insights and information about Indigenous peoples – but resources that reflect authentic voices can be hard to find. ProQuest provides multi-disciplinary, multi-format content – including video, primary sources, scholarly journals, books and more – developed by, for and in partnership with Indigenous peoples. Librarians and scholars can feel confident about the resources they are relying upon to study the histories, cultures and experiences of local populations. Spanning such subject areas as colonization, the arts, geography, public health and more, these materials can be used in any classroom to decolonize course content or used in specialty courses on Indigenous studies.
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Indigenous Studies - Curriculum Examples
Create ethical ebook collections that are built in alignment with Indigenous studies experts and librarians using Curated Topics title lists, including the Indigenizing the Curriculum LibList curated by Yanti Ropeyarn, Senior Specialist, Indigenous Initiatives, University of Technology Sydney.
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Explore stories, events and cultures across continents in videos created by, for and in partnership with Indigenous peoples. Streamed on a platform designed for the classroom.
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Explore the histories, cultures and issues facing native populations.
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