| Call number | Item |
| E | History: United States (General) (Go to start of category) |
| E77 .S94 1953 | The Indian Tribes of North America (Washington: GPO, 1953), by John Reed Swanton (page images at HathiTrust) |
| E77 .T37 | Tales of the Indians: Being Prominent Passages of the History of the North American Natives Taken From Authentic Sources (Boston: Waitt & Dow, 1831), by B. B. Thatcher (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E77.5 | The North American Indian (20 volumes, 1907-1930, with commentary), by Edward S. Curtis (searchable page images at Northwestern) |
| E78 .A3 B6 | The Decorative Art of the Indians of the North Pacific Coast, by Franz Boas (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E78 .A7 S3 | Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona, by Albert H. Schroeder and Homer F. Hastings (illustrated HTML at National Park Service) |
| E78 .A88 A2 | Primitive Industry, Or, Illustrations of the Handiwork in Stone, Bone and Clay of the Native Races of the Northern Atlantic Seaboard of America (Salem, MA: G. A. Bates, 1881), by Charles C. Abbott (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E78 .B9 B5 | The North-West Coast of America: Being Results of Recent Ethnological Researches From the Collections of the Royal Museums At Berlin (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E78 .B9 B98 | Klatsassan: and Other Reminiscences of Missionary Life in British Columbia (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1873), by R. C. Lundin Brown (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E78 .B9 C37 | Klee Wyck (1941), by Emily Carr (text in Australia; NO US ACCESS) |
| E78 .B9 T6 | Utilization of the Indians of British Columbia (1885), by William Fraser Tolmie (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E78 .C15 C5 | Indians of the Yosemite Valley and Vicinity: Their History, Customs and Traditions, by Galen Clark (illustrated HTML at sacred-texts.com) |
| E78 .C15 J6 | Indian Legends of the Cuyamaca Mountains (San Diego: Printed by Frye and Smith, c1914), by Mary Elizabeth Johnson (page images at HathiTrust) |
| E78 .C15 .S94 2002 | Surviving Through the Days: Translations of Native California Stories and Songs: A California Indian Reader (Berkeley: University of California Press, c2002), ed. by Herbert W. Luthin (frame-dependent illustrated HTML with commentary at UC Press) |
| E78 .C15 W55 | The Indians of Southern California in 1852, by Benjamin Davis Wilson, ed. by John Walton Caughey (HTML at LOC) |
| E78 .C2 A5 | Notes on the Indian Tribes of British North America and the Northwest Coast, by Alexander Caulfield Anderson (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E78 .C2 B2 | Canadian Archaeology (1864), by Stanley Clark Bagg (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E78 .C2 B45 1917 | Thirty Indian Legends (Toronto: MacMillan, 1917), by Margaret Bemister (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) |
| E78 .C2 F7 | The Four Kings of Canada: Being a Succinct Account of the Four Indian Princes Lately Arrived From North America (1891) (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E78 .C2 M22 | James Evans, Inventor of the Syllabic System of the Cree Language, by John MacLean (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E78 .C2 M3 | Canadian Savage Folk: The Native Tribes of Canada (Toronto; Montreal: C.W. Coates; W. Briggs, 1896), by John MacLean (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E78 .C2 M32 | The Indians, Their Manners and Customs (Toronto; Montreal: W. Briggs; C.W. Coates, 1889), by John MacLean (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E78 .C2 O6 | Notes on Primitive Man in Ontario (Toronto: Warwick & Rutter, 1895), by David Boyle (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| E78 .C2 P9 | Proposal for Forming a Society for Promoting the Civilization and Improvement of the North-American Indians, Within the British Boundary (1806) (page images at canadiana.org) |
| E78 .C2 R426 2011 | Recollecting: Lives of Aboriginal Women of the Canadian Northwest and Borderlands (c2011), ed. by Sarah Carter and Patricia Alice McCormack (PDF with commentary at AU Press) |
| E78 .C2 R43 | We Are Métis: A Métis View of the Development of a Native Canadian People, by Duke Redbird (HTML at othermetis.net) |