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Indigenous Studies & Sustainability

This is an academic research guide for the intersection of the topics of Indigenous Studies and Sustainability.

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  • To find books located in the CSU Stanislaus Library or in digital format, change the dropdown menu on OneSearch from “Everything” to “Books & Media Stanislaus.”
  • Books and media items available on campus will have a location designation of  "CSU Stanislaus Library." A librarian or library staff member can help you find books in Library Research Help Desk.
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CSU+ is an online borrowing system available to all faculty, students, and staff at CSU Stanislaus. Books will be delivered to the library at Turlock or Stockton in 2-3 days.  More information about CSU+ can be found here.

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Featured Books

In an effort to amplify Indigenous voices, the books featured in this tab were written by authors who have publicly self-identified as American Indigenous Peoples. 

The books featured in this tab are edited collections that include chapters from multiple contributors, some of whom may also be Indigenous Peoples. They are organized in alphabetical order by the last name of the editor or contributor listed first. 

The books featured in this tab are other recommended titles on topics related to Indigenous sustainability. They are organized in alphabetical order by the author's last name. To see a description of the book, hover over the white "i" icon inside the black circle after the author's name.

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