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Anthropology Plus
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AnthroSource
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Sociological Abstracts
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Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science)
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Academic Search Complete
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Web of Science Core Collection
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JSTOR
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ProQuest
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Scopus
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Google Scholar
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GreenFile
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Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America
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eHRAF World Cultures
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AnthroBase
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BDIAL - Bioanthropology Digital Image Analysis Laboratory