American Indian and African American People, Communities, and Interactions: An Annotated Bibliography
By (Author) Lisa Bier
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 2004
United States
Adult Education
Non Fiction
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.305896073
Winner of Best Bibliographies in History 2006 RUSA History Section, Bibliography and Inde 2006 (United States)
Hardback
288
Interest in this topic is growing rapidly, both as a field of academic research and as people with African American and American Indian backgrounds voice interest in their heritage. Materials on this topic are often difficult to locate because of the ways that libraries and research databases organize information. This bibliography is the first of its kind and strives to make researching this understudied topic easier. This volume will serve as an important research tool in this area. This bibliography features books, articles, Web sites, and videos containing information on interactions between African American and Native American people and communities. These interactions reveal communication, alliances, and agency among the two groups, a neglected layer of North American history. The descriptive annotations are grouped into chapters that are organized either geographically or by tribe. The book concludes with a detailed index.
This is an exceptional piece of scholarship, clearly a labour of love on the part of the author, which will prove useful to scholars, librarians and students and, it is to be hoped, will help inspire new research into a woefully unknown area of American history. * Journal of American Studies *
This bibliography is a needed tool for a topic of growing interest. Well-researched and well written, this work would be an asset in all libraries. * Reference & User Services Quarterly *
LISA BIER is Social Sciences Reference Librarian at Southern Connecticut State University.