How to Use This Guide
This guide is your introduction to the tools and techniques, sources and strategies that will help you find the information you need as a student at SRJC. Use the tabs to find books, articles, videos, websites and many other resources for locating information.
If you need further assistance, consult with a Reference librarian at either of the Doyle or Mahoney Libraries. New links will be added to this guide, so check back.
Recent Acquisitions
About This Topic
- Locate and hear from native people who lived in Sonoma and Marin counties ?
- Find out about American Indian cultural concerns and their current political and economic issues?
- Explore the history of a particular tribe anywhere in the United States? Revisit the 1973 events at Wounded Knee?
Are you interested in Native spirituality? In herbal medicine? In the arts and crafts of a certain region?
Are you concerned with the preservation of American Indian languages?
The conflict between respect for burial sites and archaeological research?
Have you heard of Ishi, Chief Marin, Black Kettle, Captain Jack, Leonard Peltier, Sherman Alexie, and do you want to find out more about them?
Follow the leads of this guide and you will find that your library has a lot of information on these and many other topics relating to Native Americans.
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Native American Studies
Native American Studies is part of the SRJC Anthropology Department
For info, call 527-4228 or instructors:
Dr. Margaret Bond at 527-4922 mbond@santarosa.edu
Dr. Sandra Hollimon at 527-7804 shollimon@santarosa.edu
The SRJC Museum 's permanent and special exhibits serve as "a laboratory for anthropology and Native American studies".
ANTHRO 43 Online Textile Exhibit
ANTHRO 43 Course Outline
Consult the Schedule of Classes for current class listings.



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