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Trial access until May 31, 2025: Over 250,000 pages of firsthand military records, correspondence, and documents detailing U.S. campaigns and policies concerning Native American nations during 19th-century westward expansion. Please provide feedback on this trial.
Resources on historical dress, including videos and articles highlighting materials, construction techniques, and fastenings for students and researchers in costume and fashion studies.
Trial access until May 31, 2025: Documents Indigenous Americans' experiences and impacts as reported by the news media from the 17th to the 21st century, highlighting cultural contributions and ongoing challenges under settler colonialism. Please provide feedback on this trial.
Indexed and full-text access to scholarly works on language, literature, linguistics, rhetoric, writing studies, folklore, film, and theater, with global coverage in over 70 languages.
Trial access until May 31, 2025: Digitized records from U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs superintendents, including correspondence, reports, and treaties, document the oversight and experiences of Native American tribes from 1813 to 1880. Please provide feedback on this trial.
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Indexes and abstracts scholarly and professional journals covering all aspects of social work, including theory, practice, social issues, and human services, with coverage dating back to 1965.
Trial access until May 31, 2025: Digitized primary source records from U.S. territorial governments (1818-1913), including Native American treaties, military records, judicial proceedings, population data, and land records. Please provide feedback on this trial.
Access UN documents, reports, resolutions, and publications from 1945 onward, with advanced search tools for in-depth research on global issues, diplomacy, and the work of the United Nations. Includes multilingual content.
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