This 1971 map, compiled by the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Geological Survey, depicts the indigenous reservations, tourist complexes, and related facilities of the United States.
Read moreThis map of residential and day schools was published in 1966 by the Surveys and Mapping branch of Canada’s Department of Mines and Technical Surveys. It depicts schools in British…
Read moreThis 1850 map of the Indian bands of British Columbia was compiled by the Victoria Department of Education, and published at the British Columbia Natural Resources Conference of 1956.
Read moreThis 1977 map, published by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, illustrates the indigenous bands of Canada.
Read moreThis map depicts in detail the dispersement of different indigenous language groups throughout Canada. It draws on information from D. Jenness (1967).
Read moreThis map, revised in 1973 by John Howland Rowe, depicts the indigenous nations of South America.
Read moreThis map, authored by Bernard Nietschmann, illustrates the conflicts between indigenous peoples and the Sandinistas in Nicaragua.
Read moreThis map, published in 1939 by anthropologist A. L. Kroeber with the University of California, illustrates the indigenous nations of North America.
Read moreThis map depicts the territories of the Miskito, Sumo, and Rama Nations in Central America. The map contains historical and demographic information about such peoples.
Read moreThis map, published in 1982 by Greenpeace, depicts the nuclear tests conducted worldwide between the years of 1945 and 1982. It draws on information from the Stockholm International Peace Research…
Read moreThe library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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