American Indians of the Pacific Northwest from the Library of Congress

This is a fascinating digital collection that integrates more than 2,300 photographs and 7,700 pages of text relating to the American Indians in two cultural areas of the Pacific Northwest, the Northwest Coast and Plateau. As a librarian who manages a digital collection in his line of work, I find that these resources as an outstanding way that illustrates many aspects of life and work, including housing, clothing, crafts, transportation, education, and employment — an interesting and useful way to dispel the many cultural misinterpretation and stereotypes of Aboriginal peoples’ histories, particularly between North American Aboriginal peoples on both sides of the borders. The materials are drawn from the extensive collections of the University of Washington Libraries, the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture (formerly the Cheney Cowles Museum/Eastern Washington State Historical Society), and the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle.

http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/pacific/

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