This research guide is an introduction to the architecture and cultural heritage of Native Americans. This includes books, videos, and journal articles on Native Americans throughout the United States as well as research materials on the local Onondaga nation. (materials prepared by Yarden Wallace)
The archaeology of houses and households in the Native Southeast
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The Architecture of Douglas Cardinal
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Architecture of First Societies
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Center places and Cherokee towns: archeological perspectives on Native American architecture and landscape in the South Appalachians
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A Cultural Geography of North American Indians
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Defensive Architecture and the Depopulation of the Mesa Verde Region, Utah-Colorado in the Thirteenth Century AD
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A History of Platform Mound Ceremonialism: Finding Meaning in Elevated Ground
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Native American Architecture
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New architecture on indigenous lands
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Our voices: indigeneity and architecture
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Plains earthlodges: ethnographic and archaeological perspectives
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Sites & structures: the architectural photographs of Edward S. Curtis
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Spirit of a Native place : building the National Museum of the American Indian
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Thatched roofs and open sides: the architecture of Chickees and their changing role in Seminole society
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Towards an Architectural Theory of Jurisdictional Technics: Midcentury Modernism on Native American Land
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Paths to a Sustainable Future: Native American Community Building
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Architectural Arbitration: The Lore of Land, Law, and Home
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Structural Inequalities. Established the Architecture for COVID-19 Pandemic Among Native Americans in Arizona: a Geographically Weighted Regression Perspective
Journal: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities, 2022-02, Vol.9 (1), p.165-175
https://search.syr.edu/permalink/01SYU_INST/eehu1u/cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_7815191
Native American Log Cabins in the Southeast
Journal: Western Folklore, 2023-01, Vol. 82 (1), p.95-97
https://search.syr.edu/permalink/01SYU_INST/eehu1u/cdi_proquest_journals_2830954778
Pueblo Mission Churches as Symbols of Permanence and Identity
Call Number: Offsite; G1. G35
Journal: Geographical review, 2000-07, Vol. 90 (3), p. 359-380
https://search.syr.edu/permalink/01SYU_INST/eehu1u/cdi_pascalfrancis_primary_6182006
Evaluating the Construction Sequence and Population of Pot Creek Pueblo, Northern New Mexico
Call Number: E51. A51
Journal: American antiquity, 1991-04, Vol. 56 (2), p.291-314
https://search.syr.edu/permalink/01SYU_INST/eehu1u/cdi_proquest_journals_203264528
A clan mother’s call: reconstructing Haudenosaunee cultural memory
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Encyclopedia of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy)
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Enduring legacies: Native American treaties and contemporary controversies
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Haudenosaunee: portraits of the firekeepers, the Onondaga Nation
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Imperial Entanglements: Iroquois Change and Persistence on the Frontiers of Empire
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Native Peoples of the World: An Encyclopedia of Groups, Cultures, and Contemporary Issues
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Native voices: American Indian identity and resistance
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An Oneida Indian in Foreign Waters: The Life of Chief Chapman Scanandoah, 1870-1953
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Oneida Iroquois Folklore, Myth, and History: New York Oral Narrative from the Notes of H.E. Allen and Others
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Onondaga: portrait of a native people
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The People of the Standing Stone: The Oneida Nation from Revolution through the Era of Removal
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Red Jacket: Iroquois Diplomat and Orator
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A seat at the table: Huston Smith in conversation with native Americans on religious freedom
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Seven generations of Iroquois leadership: the Six Nations since 1800
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Land and Language: The Struggle of National, Territorial, and Linguistic Integrity of the Oneida People
Call Number: Available Online
ISSN: 1617-5247
Some Haudenosaunee Resources
Museum and Cultural Centers
Some Indigenous Educational and Cultural Resources
Indigenous Rights
Lacrosse
The living tradition of María Martínez
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Lucy M. Lewis, American Indian potter
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Southwestern Indian jewelry
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Talking with the clay : the art of Pueblo pottery
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