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HST 201 Rethinking Indian Encounter with Europeans Spring 2012. Michael Unsworth History Librarian unsworth@msu.edu. WHY YOU ARE HERE Your Hypothesis & Bibliogrpahy And Research P aper = 80%. OUTLINE. Finding a Captivity Narrative Project (Active Learning Time!)
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HST 201 Rethinking Indian Encounter with EuropeansSpring 2012 Michael Unsworth History Librarian unsworth@msu.edu
WHY YOU ARE HEREYour Hypothesis & BibliogrpahyAnd Research Paper = 80%
OUTLINE Finding a Captivity Narrative Project (Active Learning Time!) Researching Native American Peoples Handbook of the North American Indians Online Reference Tools Locating Bibliographies Locating Primary Sources Other Indexes Questions
FIND CAPTIVITY NARRATIVES • Group 1: Seminoles • Group 2: Apaches • Group 3: Comanches • Group 4: Delawares • Can be online or print • Find as many as possible • How many different tools did your group use?
Handbook of North American Indians Washington D.C. : Smithsonian Institution, 1978- “…a 20-volume encyclopedia summarizing knowledge about all Native peoples north of Mesoamerica, including cultures, languages, history, prehistory, and human biology, intended to serve as a standard reference work for anthropologists, historians, students, and the general reader. Each volume contains heavily illustrated chapters by the main authorities on each topic and concludes with an extensive bibliography and index.”
“But Indians have been cursed above all other people in history. Indians have anthropologists.” SOURCE: Vine Deloria, Custer Died for Your Sins : ; an Indian manifesto([New York] Avon [1970]),p. 78
Citation Styles: Humanities Footnotes or Endnotes • Text: “… and cursed him royally1.” • Notes: 1John Coffey, Extreme Toxicity (East Lansing: MSU Press, 1976), 3; Celeste Pilkingon, “Nothing Accomplished,” Continuity Review 23 (Mar. 1983): 17-45.
Citation Styles: Social Science Bibliography • Text: “… and cursed him royally.” (Coffey, 1976:3 & Pilkingon, 1983) • Bibliography: Coffey, John. 1976. Totally Toxic. East Lansing: MSU Press. Pilkingon, Celeste. 1983. “Nothing Accomplished,” Continuity Review 23: 17-45.