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Brief Project MUSE Affiliated
Topics & Journals on Native American History:
- Area and Ethnic Studies
- The American Indian Quarterly
- American Quarterly
- American Studies
- Canadian Ethnic Studies
- The Canadian Historical Review
- Canadian Review of American Studies
- Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
- Ethnohistory
- French Colonial History
- Native South
- Studies in American Indian Literatures
- Women, Gender, and Families of Color
- Art and Architecture
- Education
- History
- The Canadian Historical Review
- Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
- French Colonial History
- Histoire sociale/Social History
- Historically Speaking
- History Workshop Journal
- The Journal of Military History
- Language and Linguistics
- Library Science and Publishing
- Studies by Time Period
- Women's Studies, Gender, and Sexuality
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