Useful Sources for the Cultural
Diversity Speech Assignment
Most of the sources listed below are
located in the Reference area of the UW-Eau Claire McIntyre Library
- Dictionary of Indian Tribes (1993)
E 54.5 D53 (Volumes 1-3).
- Encyclopedia of American Indian Contributions of the
World
(2002)
(Volumes 1-8).
- UXL Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes (1999)
(Volumes 1-4).
- Levinson & Ember. (1997). American Immigrant Cultures:
Builders of a Nation.
Volumes 1 & 2 E 184 .A1 A63448
(this
source includes information about Cuban-Americans, Mexican American, African
American, Hmong and more)
- Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups (1980)
(this
source includes information about Cuban-Americans and more).
- Barkan, E. R. (2001). Making It In
America: A Sourcebook on Eminent Ethnic Americans.
- Hispanic American Almanac (2003)
E 184 .575 H557
- The Almanac of Latino Politics (2002-2004)
E 184 .575 A38
- Notable Hispanic American Women (1993 & 1998)
E 184 .575 N68
- Notable Black American Men (1999)
E 185 .86 .N68
- African American Biography (1994)
E 185 .96 A 44 (Volumes 1-7).
- Castro, Rafaela.G.
(2000). Dictionary of Chicano
Folklore
GR 111 .M49 C 37
(has
information about Mexican-Americans, etc.)
- The Folklore of American Holidays (1987), 1st edition
GT 4803 .F65
- Olson (Ed.), (1997). Encyclopedia of American Indian
Civil Rights
KF 8210 .C5 E 53.
(e.g., includes Menomonee)
- Lester, P. (1995). The Biographical Directory of Native
American Painters
N 6536 .L47
(Organized by tribes)
- Riggs, T. (Editor). (2002). St. James Guide
to Hispanic Artists: Profiles of Latin and Latin American Artists.
(organized
by nationality , e.g., American)
- Dikason & Cederholm
(Eds.). (1973). Afro-American
Artists: A Biographical Dictionary.
N 6538 .N5 C 42
- Congdon, K. & Hallmark, K. (2002).
Artists from Latin American
Cultures: A Biographical Dictionary.
(includes,
e.g., Mexican-American and Cuban-American)