Maps and Cartographic resources: Indigenous Mapping
Come to the Map Room and travel the world. The collection has cartographic and reference materials in a variety of formats that cover the entire Earth.
A thorough and rich research guide from the Library of Congress and provides many links to digitized primary sources, print bibliographies, and a wide array of related online resources for the study of native American and Alaska people of the United States.
Branch of Geospatial Support (BOGS) - This site assists Tribal governments and Indian Affairs to manage the cultural and natural resources through geospatial data and support. Some geospatial data and maps are available for download.
Download boundary layers. Layers for American Indian tribal subdivisions are as of January 1, 2020, as reported by the federally recognized tribal governments through the Census Bureau's Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS).
This site from the Native Lands Advocacy Project and the Native Land Information System has compiled maps, charts, graphs and other data visualizations.
A site created by Native Land Digital, a Canadian not-for-profit organization with a goal to cultivate conversations about the history of colonialism, Indigenous ways of knowing, and settler-Indigenous relations.
Based in Canada, the Indigenous Mapping Collective is a world-wide virtual space for mappers and trainers to share knowledge and resources with each other that gives Indigenous peoples direct access to the tools and training they need through workshops and conferences to map their lands and tell their stories .