Open Domain Resources

The authoritative resource for music research with over 52,000 articles written by nearly 9,000 scholars charting the diverse history and cultures of music around the globe.

This Web portal is a collaborative project of the Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.

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Online U.S. Tribal Newsletters and Newspapers, the most comprehensive listing of tribal newsletters and newspapers available online in the United States, with 112 entries, organized alphabetically by tribe name, as given on official tribal websites. The publication dates available online for each title are given.

U.S. Tribal Documents Webliography presents links to documents each federally recognized U.S. tribe has currently mounted on official tribal websites, including historical essays, language materials, newspapers, reports, council minutes, maps, historical and cultural images, and photos. The webliography is organized alphabetically by state, then by tribal name as given on each official tribal website.

Keeping America Informed as the official, digital, and secure source for producing, preserving, and distributing official Federal Government publications and information products for Congress, Federal agencies, and the American public.

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