When searching for articles using Summon, Google Scholar, or databases, remember that names of Indigenous languages often change over time and spellings vary. You may need to conduct multiple searches using a variety of search terms to find information about a particular Indigenous language.
Changes Over Time
Spelling Variations
The First Peoples' Language Map of British Columbia maintains a First Nations Index.
Searching within databases can be more time consuming than using Summon, but there are advantages to this research strategy:
The following databases are useful for finding articles related to Indigenous languages. For a more comprehensive list, see the Articles & Databases page of our First Nations and Indigenous Studies research guide.
TIP: Searching databases with the keywords recommended in this research guide is a good starting strategy. However, be aware that some databases may use different terminology. When you find a relevant article, check the subject headings and article description for terminology that could be useful in a new keyword search.