Through informative materials, special events, cultural sharing opportunities and this website, the AIHF has reached millions worldwide with positive representations of contemporary Indian culture as well as preservation of the old and treasured.
The exhibition features many of the collection’s finest books and manuscripts, as well as photographs, artwork, and related materials covering a period of more than four centuries.
This collection provides insight into indigenous cultures, the drama of the encounters between Native Americans and European explorers and settlers, and the pivotal changes caused by the meeting of the American and European worlds.
Contains records describing books, book chapters, articles and conference papers published in Latin American studies. Coverage includes relevant books as well as over 800 social science and 550 humanities journals and volumes of conference proceedings.
Provides access to library catalogs, specialized databases, Internet access tools and information, FTP archives, economic and social statistics from Latin America, and links to most Internet sites in Latin America.
Established in 1978 to locate early printed Canadian materials (books, annuals, and periodicals), preserve their content on microfilm, and make the resulting Early Canadiana Research Collection available to libraries and archives in Canada and abroad.