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American Indian Resource Center

American Indian Resource Center at the LA County Library

Location & Hours

Huntington Park Library
6518 Miles Ave, Huntington Park, CA 90255

323.583.2794

Monday Closed
Tuesday 12 pm – 8 pm
Wednesday 12 pm – 8 pm
Thursday 10 am – 6 pm
Friday 10 am – 6 pm
Saturday 10 am – 6 pm
Sunday Closed

American Indian Resource Center Librarian:
Kascia Samel

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What is the American Indian Resource Center (AIRC)?

The American Indian Resource Center (AIRC) was established in 1979 by LA County Library to address informational needs for and about American Indians in Los Angeles County. The AIRC collection is the largest public library collection of its kind in the U.S.

AIRC is also an information center with announcements of events, classes, and conferences pertaining to American Indians – local, regional, and national – on topics ranging from health issues, education, legal issues, economic issues, politics, and culture.

Upcoming Programs

What is in the AIRC Collection?

Subjects covered include all standard library subject areas and also subject areas specific to American Indian experiences in the continental U.S. and Alaska such as:

  • Federal Indian law
  • Tribal Sovereignty
  • Native Voices
  • American Indian Genealogy
  • American Indians in Film
  • Urban Indians
  • Women’s Studies
  • Adoption & Identity
  • Tribal Studies (individual tribes) and geographic Regional Studies
  • and more

Resources are available in a wide variety of media including:

  • Music – audiocassette, CD, DVD
  • Films – DVD, VHS, 8, 16 & 35mm
  • Community Resources

Non-fiction books, DVDs, VHS, are organized by specific subject area.

Microfilm Sets

AIRC has complete microfilm sets of the following U.S. government originated materials:

  • Records of the Indian Claims Commission, 1946-1977; portions available online
  • Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940
  • Letters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs, California Superintendency, 1849-1880 (also on DVD)
  • Documents Relating to the Negotiation of Ratified and Unratified Treaties California, 1850-1869
  • California Indian Census of 1928 (on CD)
  • Bureau of American Ethnology Annual Reports, 1879-1931
  • Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletins, 1887-1971

Other microfilm collections include other government documents, anthropological works, theses, dissertations, and microfilmed copies of books dating from the 15th century

Other Government Publications

  • Copies of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 25) “Indians”
  • Treaties
  • Tribal codes and bylaws
  • Census rolls and legislative documents for the Five Civilized Tribes
  • Other historical records

Newspapers & Magazines

Current Newspaper Subscriptions

  • Cherokee Phoenix
  • Fort Apache Scout
  • Lakota Times
  • Navajo Times

Historical Newspapers (Incomplete Run)

  • The Apache News
  • News from Indian Country
  • Talking Leaf
  • The Tribal Spokesman
  • Winnebago Indian News

Current Magazine/Journal Subscriptions

  • American Indian Culture & Research Journal
  • American Indian Quarterly
  • Choctaw Community News
  • First American Art
  • Journal of American Indian Education
  • NARF Legal Review Native American Rights
  • National Museum of the American Indian
  • Native American Indigenous Studies
  • Native Oklahoma
  • Native South
  • News from Native California
  • Tribal College Journal
  • Western Historical Quarterly
  • Whispering Wind

Historical Magazines and Journals (Incomplete Run)

  • American Indian Art Magazine
  • American Indian Law Review
  • Ethnohistory
  • Indian Historian
  • Journal of California & Great Basin Anthropology
  • Journal of the American Indian Family Research
  • Journal of the Southwest
  • Journal of the West
  • Masterkey
  • Pacific Historical Review
  • Southern California Quarterly
  • Wicazo SA Review
  • Winds of Change

*Contact AIRC for detailed information.

Online Collections

American Indian Movement and Native American Radicalism
War Department and Indian Affairs, 1800-1824

Local Digital History

  • Letters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs, California Superintendency, 1849-1880

eBooks & Audiobooks on Libby by OverDrive

American Indian Resource Center eBook & Audiobooks: A curated collection of eBooks and audiobooks by and about Native & Indigenous Americans for all ages.

Booklists

Indigenous Peoples of California

Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Indigenous Peoples’ Day for Teens

Indigenous Peoples’ Day for Kids

American Indian Titles for Kids and Teens

American Indian Experiences

Native American Heritage Month

Native American Heritage Month is celebrated every year during the month of November. For more information please visit our Native American Heritage Month page.

Additional AIRC Resources

Local Links

  • American Indian Community Council: The mission of the AICC is to strengthen the overall wellness of the LA American Indian children, families, and community through leadership development, community organizing, self determination, and cultural values. Formerly known as the Los Angeles American Indian Children’s Council, since its inception, the AICC has served as a central hub and resource for the Los Angeles American Indian/Alaska Native Community.
  • American Indians in Los Angeles: The following publications were produced by the UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies. The following titles are available under the PUBLICATIONS link:
    • Socioeconomic Characteristics of American Indians in Los Angeles County
    • Socioeconomic Status of American Indian Adults in Los Angeles
    • American Indian Adults in Los Angeles, California and the U.S.
    • American Indian Children in Los Angeles, California and the U.S.
    • The Status of American Indian Children in Los Angeles
  • Los Angeles Almanac: General information and links to the history of the Indigenous peoples of Los Angeles.
  • American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL): AICL provides critical perspectives and analysis of indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books, the school curriculum, popular culture, and society.
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) - U.S. Department of the Interior: The BIA is the primary federal government department with administrative oversight over all American Indian reservations and all aspects of American Indian life that fall under federal supervision - from conservation to Indian gaming, and so on.
  • California Indian History Overview: Written by Professor Edward D. Castillo, Cahuilla-Luiseno, for the California Native American Heritage Commission.
  • California Indian Legal Services (CILS): The first Indian-controlled law firm organized to provide specialized legal representation to Indians and Indian tribes. CILS provides free or low-cost representation on those matters that fall within the priorities set by its board of trustees. CILS has been one of the preeminent advocates for the rights of Native Americans and Indian tribes for over thirty years.
  • Committee on Indian Affairs - United States Senate: Includes links, senate hearings, legislation, information on current issues as well as information about the committee.
  • Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet: A comprehensive website that includes many aspects of conducting genealogical research on American Indian ancestry.
  • How Do I Trace Indian Ancestry? - U.S. Department of the Interior: Gives an overview of the processes for anyone who wishes to establish American Indian ancestry in a federally recognized tribe. The website helps pinpoint the types of records the BIA does and does not have; how to begin your search; and what sources of information both of a personal nature and those in public records which may be useful. Also listed are researchers who conduct genealogical research for a fee.
    Index of Native American Resources on the Web: This site indexes links to American Indian Resources on the Internet from archaeology to electronic texts. The genealogy information is excellent.
  • Indian Health Services (IHS) - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Describes IHS services, programs, jobs, reports/publications and area offices/facilities.
  • National Congress of American Indians (NCAI): The oldest and largest national American Indian organization. Among its goals is to protect the rights of American Indian Nations and Governments. Lists current NCAI issues, meetings, documents, links to events throughout the United States.
  • National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA): The most comprehensive source of information on American Indian child welfare and works on behalf of Indian children and families. NICWA provides public policy research and advocacy; information and training relating to Indian child welfare; community development services, state child welfare agencies, and other organizations, agencies, and professionals interested in the field of Indian child welfare.
  • Native American Ancestry and American Indian Genealogy - AAG International Research: This section of AAG specializes in Native American family research, ancestry, genealogy free and for fee services.
  • Native American Rights Fund (NARF): The nation’s largest non-profit organization that provides legal representation and technical assistance to Indian tribes, organizations and individuals nationwide.
  • NativeWeb: Resources for Indigenous Cultures: This website is dedicated to information by and about indigenous cultures around the world. There is an index page and an up to date resource directory.
  • Southern California Indian Center (SCIC): SCIC’s goals are to promote social and economic self-sufficiency for American Indian, Native Alaskan, and Native Hawaiian people. And, to educate and broaden the knowledge of the American public on Indian issues and culture, regarding its unique positive contribution to American society.
  • Torres Martinez Tribal TANF: Torres Martinez Tribal TANF, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, is a social services organization that provides assistance to Native American families with children. Their programs offer educational incentives and work opportunities, supported by temporary financial assistance, leading to self sufficiency. Special focus is put on traditional values and cultural awareness as we serve the Native community with a determination to support, educate and guide our clients along the path to self sufficiency.
  • Tribal Court Clearinghouse: A Project of the Tribal Law and Policy Institute: Tribal laws, codes, and related resources.
  • United American Indian Involvement, Inc. (UAII): UAII provides services to the Los Angeles American Indian Community. The UAI mission is: To provide quality educational programs, primary health, mental health, housing, economic development and social services to American Indians residing in Los Angeles County in a manner that is sensitive and respectful to cultural, tribal and spiritual values.

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Beginning October 17, 2025, the American Indian Resource Center collection will be unavailable as Huntington Park Library undergoes renovations. While the doors of AIRC may be closed during this time, our programs and services continue. Please check out our event calendar for information on upcoming events and programs.

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Have you walked into a library and wished you could check out more books than you could possibly carry? Check out a Kindle Paperwhite at participating libraries with a collection of titles that you are sure to enjoy. Each Kindle has been loaded with expert-selected books.

You don’t need internet access - all the books are pre-loaded onto the Kindle so you are ready to read.

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How do I get one?

  • Visit a participating library to check out or place a hold on a Kindle Paperwhite. Kindles are not sent to other libraries for pick up.
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A Family Place Library is a center for early childhood information, parent education, emergent literacy, socialization, and family support. Family Place builds on the knowledge that good health, early learning, parent involvement, and supportive communities play a critical role in young children's growth and development. Each Family Place Library features the following core elements:

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The first three years of a child's life lay the foundation for learning. Get the tools and resources you need to give your child the best possible start.

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Laptops in this kiosk can be checked out by customers with a LA County Library card in good standing.  The laptop is due back in the kiosk before the library closes on the same day it is checked out.

If you do not return the laptop to the kiosk on the same day you check it out, your library account will be charged the full replacement cost of the laptop.

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LA County Library will not be held responsible for any damage or loss of data or media due to any cause while you are using a laptop from this kiosk.

By using this laptop, you must adhere to the Library’s Acceptable Use Policy. Laptops are available at the following libraries:

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The Consumer Health Information Program assists the public with medical research by providing information from reliable sources. Customers are invited to use the Norwalk Library collection which consists of books, magazines, videos, and online databases related to health topics. We also provide individualized research services.

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LA County Library Californiana Collection

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The Californiana Collection is in closed stacks at the Norwalk Library located at 12350 Imperial Hwy, Norwalk, CA 90650.

About the Collection

The Californiana Collection consists of over 24,000 books and over 200 magazine and newspaper titles in paper and on microfilm as well as a collection of state documents including state and county budgets. The goal of this collection is to present a complete picture of the history, culture, environment and artistic expression of the people of California and to some extent, the western United States.

Collection Highlights

  • California Census Schedules from 1850 to 1910
  • Copies of The Alta California newspaper 1849-1891, as well as dozens of other 19th century newspapers from Gold Rush boomtowns, the Owens Valley and San Francisco
  • The Los Angeles Star newspaper 1851-1879
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  • Materials on the Donner Party, California water projects, famous California crimes, Hollywood culture, biographies of Californians, pioneer narratives of the early days of California, and histories of the state written over the course of 150 years