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Searching in Indigenous studies

Getting started

Warning: Some records in online resources may contain references to deceased people, sacred or secret material, inappropriate terminology or offensive language, which, though unintentional, may cause distress to some people.

This guide connects students and academics with specialised resources for finding information on Indigenous studies, with additional coverage on health, relevant legal issues and news sources.

How do I get started with searching?

Learn how to plan your search to effectively find journal articles.

If you are conducting a review, more guidance can be found in this guide:

Literature reviews

What are the core databases in Indigenous studies?

To find journal articles, utilise the core databases for Indigenous studies.

View specific resources related to Indigenous legal issues, news and health, as well as other places to search.

What if I'm looking for other types of information?

Access guides on finding grey literature such as reports and statistics:

Grey literature Statistics and datasets

 

What if my topic also relates to other subject areas?

Explore the Library's Subject guides for resources in other disciplines:

Subject guides