Native American Studies

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About the Native American Studies collection

Stanford Libraries collect widely in Native American studies, acquiring materials in all formats to support teaching and research in Native American studies at Stanford, as well as providing reference services and bibliographic instruction to students and faculty in the Native American Studies Program and allied disciplines.

In the Department of Special Collections, the Stanford University Archives actively partner with the Native American Cultural Center to document Native American research, programming, and student life and activism at Stanford.

Land acknowledgment:

“Stanford sits on the ancestral land of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe. This land was and continues to be of great importance to the Ohlone people. Consistent with our values of community and inclusion, we have a responsibility to acknowledge, honor, and make visible the university’s relationship to Native peoples.”

Cecil H. Green Library

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Green Library, 557 Escondido Mall, Stanford CA, 94305-6063

Featured collections

  • Native American Cultural Center Records

    Containing audiovisual recordings, photographs, posters, and publication, the records of Stanford's Native American Cultural Center (NACC) contain rich audio, video, and visual materials (many of which are available online) documenting the programs and activities of the NACC from 1971 to the present.

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