Native North American Art: a Guide to Information Resources: Articles
This guide serves as a starting point for researching the art of Native North Americans. Special emphasis is placed on materials relevant to the tribes of the Great Lakes region.
These resources can be accessed through the MSU Libraries electronic resources page at http://er.lib.msu.edu . You can search these resources for find information and articles on Native American art and culture.
America: History & Life covers the history and culture of the United States and Canada. It has selective indexing for over 1,700 journals from 1955 to present. The database also provides full-text coverage of more than 200 journals and nearly 100 books.
Although primarily a tool for researching the indiginous cultures of Canada, this periodical index also covers topics related to Native American (USA) tribes. This resource indexes articles on art, architecture, photography, and related subjects. You can start your search for Native American art-related topics by searching subject headings such as "Art North American Indian", "North American Indian", or search by tribe name (example "Ojibwa").
Searchable database of the full text of journals in anthropology, Asian Studies, business, ecology, economics, education, finance, history, literature, mathematics, philosophy, political science, population studies, and sociology. Years available vary with each title, but the most recent issues available in JSTOR will be 4-5 years old.