Supporting, Documenting, and Preserving Tribal Cultural Lifeways: Library Services for Tribal Communities in the United States

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  • Loriene Roy University of Texas
  • A. Arro Smith

Abstract

Several publications describe the historical development of tribal libraries. Instead of reviewing similar ground, this article will instead present a snapshot of library services today in tribal communities. Tribal communities are populated by independent sovereign nations of indigenous peoples residing within the contemporary boundaries of the United States.

Author Biographies

Loriene Roy, University of Texas

Loriene Roy is Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Texas at Austin.

A. Arro Smith

A. Arro Smith is the Technical Services and Business Manager of the San Marcos (Texas) Public Library. He graduated from the School of Library and Information Science at the University of Texas in 1990.

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