Sources & Credits

Video

  1. Tribal Nations: The Story of Federal Indian Law [information] [buy DVD]

Images

  1. Page header images by Lisa Jaeger
  2. Images of:  old map, conquistadors, John Marshall, Crow Dog, Indian chiefs and U.S. officials – wikimedia commons (items in public domain)
  3. Images of:  Seal of the Supreme Court of the United States, Francisco Vitoria – wikipedia (items in public domain)
  4. Proclamation of 7 October 1763. Great Britain, Sovereign (1760-1820: George III). Constitutional and Organic Papers. S 131006. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina.
  5. Artwork: Village Creek State Park south of Wynne, Arkansas. Trail of Tears, 16 August 2010, by Thomas R Machnitzki (Creative Commons License)
  6. Alaskan Indian school children pose in front of school, Alaska, ca. 1903 – Library of Congress
  7. Image of men bartering with Alaska Natives and Alaska packers and miners from Univ. of WA digital collection (C. Hart Merriam’s Expedition Description)
  8. ‘Six Little Arctic Natives, Alaska. Copyright F.H. Nowell, ’04.’ Univ. of WA digital collection (Frank H. Nowell Photographs)
  9. View of Nulato and Yukon River, ca. 1912, Univ. of WA digital collection (John E. Thwaites Photographs)
  10. Aleutian evacuation photo, the National Archives
  11. Tlinget men named James Starrish and Charles Brown stand next to carved figure of Lincoln near Ketchikan, Alaska 1940, Univ. of WA digital collection (Archbold, C.M., photographer)
  12. President Calvin Coolidge with four Osage Indians after Coolidge signed the bill granting Indians full citizenship. Source — LOC, LC-USZ62-111409 DLC.
  13. Denali National Park and Preserve by Aconcagua (wikimedia commons).
  14. Juneau in 1940s
  15. Anchorage, Skyline of Anchorage, Alaska. Taken in November 2004 by Bradley William, (wikimedia)
  16. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signing the Alaska Statehood document, Alaska’s Digital Archives, Alaska and Polar Regions Collections, Elmer E. Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska Fairbanks.
  17. ‘Bears’ by Wanda Krack.

Documents

  1. Proclamation of 7 October 1763. Great Britain, Sovereign (1760-1820: George III). Constitutional and Organic Papers. S 131006. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina.
  2. The Constitution of the United States: A transcription – The U.S. National Archives & Records Administration
  3. Commissioner to Carry into Effect the Treaty of Nations Ford. Appointment, copy of treaty, and correspondence. 1840. S 124001. Department of Archives and History. Columbia, SC.