Mohawk tribe

Hollis L. Gentry (libem077@sivm.si.edu)
Tue, 28 Sep 1993 18:57:23 EDT


If you make use of your inter-library loan privileges, you'll find many sources
I did a global search on a library database and found at least three hundred
items cataloged. Since I've not looked at them, and am unsure of the period a
nd focus of your search, I would suggest two general sources.

A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MOHAWK PEOPLE, by Larry Garrow. Minneapol
is: National Indian Education Association Library Project, 1974. {49 pgs}
[for interlibrary loan purposes its id is OCLC#1726435]

MOHAWK PEOPLE, PAST AND PRESENT: A LIST OF PRINT AND VISUAL MEDIA ON MOHAW
K HISTORY, CULTURE AND CURRENT EVENTS, by Larry Garrow. Hogansburg, NY: Akwesa
sne Library Culture Center in cooperation with National Indian Education Associ
ation Library Project, 1974. {19 pgs}
[for interlibrary loan purposes its id is OCLC#2054726]

I hope this helps.

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