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Records of the Indian perspective on many important events once existed almost exclusively in mimeographed news-sheets, offset tabloids, and, occasionally, full-fledged newspapers. These were ephemeral productions, often from short-lived presses and circulated among remote constituencies where they are passed from hand to hand. While most originate with Indian groups, some are missionary society or federal publications, both U.S. and Canadian.
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Periodicals by and about American Indians
2009, Univeristy Publications of America
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Accompanied by printed reel guide titled: Periodicals by and about American Indians, 1923-1981 : guide to the microfilm collection.
Reels 1-47 contain files through 1972 or 1973; reels 48-82 contain updates for 1973-1981 issues grouped by year and numbered on container labels as reels 73-1, 73-2, 73-3, 74-1, 74-2, etc.
Originally published by the Congressional Information Service in the early 1980s.
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