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Rupert Costo Library Of The American Indian Riverside CA US
The Rupert Costo Library of the American Indian, housed within the Special Collections & University Archives at the University of California, Riverside (UCR), is a vital resource for research on Native American history, culture, and heritage. The library’s extensive collection includes thousands of books, documents, and audio recordings that document the experiences, traditions, and histories of Indigenous peoples, with a particular focus on inland Southern California, the Southwest, and broader North America. This repository serves as a critical center for scholars, students, and researchers exploring Native American studies, offering unique materials that reflect the region’s rich cultural legacy.
Founded by Rupert and Jeannette Henry Costo—renowned Native American scholars, activists, and co-founders of the American Indian Historical Society—the library’s collection was donated to UCR in 1986. This donation established the library as a cornerstone for preserving and promoting Indigenous knowledge, ensuring accessibility to materials that highlight the resilience and contributions of Native communities. The library’s holdings support academic inquiry, cultural preservation, and public education, making it an essential institution for those engaged in the study of Native American history and contemporary issues.
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