This presentation focuses on the various documents from maps to newspapers to cultural artifact that help to describe the region of North America that stretched from as far east as Alabama into what is now the state of Montana. The 119 items presented here come from the various special and general collections of the Library of Congress.
Includes typescripts of interviews (1967 -1972) conducted with hundreds of Indians in Oklahoma regarding the histories and cultures of their respective nations and tribes.
Documents, photographs, newspapers, reports, pamphlets, posters, maps and audio/visual content related to the history of Oklahoma with content ranging from the late 1800s to the present day.
Collection covers state maps, Chilocco Indian School Journal 1904-1980, Indian Claims Commission Decisions, Dust Bowl oral histories, and other resources on Oklahoma and its region
The Archive collects, documents, and preserves the lived experiences of the Asian diaspora in Houston, aiming to develop a broader understanding of history through their lens, which continues to evolve towards the studies of Asia in a transnational perspective.
Site includes more than 40 distinct collections, many of which were created through partnerships with Texas public libraries, museums, and historical associations.