Native Studies E-Resources
Bibliography of Native North Americans
covers a wide range of topics related to Native North American culture, history, and life including archaeology, multicultural relations, gaming, governance, legend, and literacy
Scholars Portal Journals
is a multi-disciplinary database with millions of articles drawn from journals covering every academic discipline. Previously known as E-Journals @ Nipissing University (Scholars Portal).

Academic Search Premier
consists of a wide range of articles related to the social sciences, general sciences, humanities and education. It contains journals, magazines, newspapers, video content from the Associated Press and more.
Early Canadiana Online
is a multilingual resource providing access to primary source documents relating to Canada's heritage from the period of the first European settlers to the early 20th Century in a series of themed collections.
Early Encounters in North America
provides access to primary sources including letters, diaries, memoirs and accounts relating to Canada, the United States, and the Caribbean for the period 1534 - 1850.
JSTOR
is an archival database of full-text journals covering a wide variety of fields within the Arts, Science, and Business. Typically it does not include volumes published in the last 3 to 5 years.
Project MUSE
is a full-text database providing access to peer-reviewed journals in cultural studies, history, politics, music, theatre, film, and literary criticism.
North American Indian Drama
contains 256 plays by 49 playwrights. More than half of the works are previously unpublished, and hard to find, representing groups such as Cherokee, Métis, Creek, Choctaw, Pembina Chippewa, Ojibway, Lenape, Comanche, Cree, Navajo, Rappahannock, Hawaiian/Samoan, and others.