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African |
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| If ethnic/tribal identity can be determined, use it. If not, use "African." | If ethnic/tribal identity can be determined, use appropriate LCSH. If not, use "Africans." |
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Alaska man | and | An indigenous Alaskan man | use | Alaska Native man | Alaska Natives |
| LCSH scope note for "Alaska Natives": "Here are entered works on the indigenous peoples of Alaska treated collectively. Works about individual cultures and tribes in Alaska are entered under the name of the culture or tribe subdivided geographically." We use "Alaska Natives" when we do not know a more specific identity, but the person is an indigenous Alaskan. More specific Alaska Native terms include Inupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and a number of Northern Athabaskan cultures. |
Alaska woman | and | An indigenous Alaskan woman | use | Alaska Native woman | Alaska Native women |
| LCSH scope note for "Alaska Natives": "Here are entered works on the indigenous peoples of Alaska treated collectively. Works about individual cultures and tribes in Alaska are entered under the name of the culture or tribe subdivided geographically." We use "Alaska Natives" when we do not know a more specific identity but the person is an indigenous Alaskan. More specific Alaska Native terms include: Inupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and a number of Northern Athabaskan cultures. |
Aleut | and | Alaskan Aleutian Islands (which includes Unalaska) | use | Unangan | Aleuts--Alaska OR Aleut women-- Alaska | Unangan | Indigenous inhabitants of Aleutian Islands, which are split between Alaska and Russia. The Unangan speak an eastern dialect of Aleut; the Unangas a western dialect. Unalaska residents are Unangan. |
Aleut | and | Russian Aleutian Islands | use | Unangas | Aleuts--Russia OR Aleut women-- Russia | Unangas | Indigenous inhabitants of Aleutian Islands, which are split between Alaska and Russia. The Unangan speak an eastern dialect of Aleut; the Unangas a western dialect. Unalaska residents are Unangan. |
Anti- Christian |
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| Replace with the appropriate term for the ethnic/racial/tribal/national identity. If identity can't be determined, use "man/woman/child/etc." | Use appropriate heading for the ethnic/racial/tribal/national identity. |
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Bisexual |
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| use | Bisexual | Bisexuals, Bisexuals men, Bisexual women |
| See the Indiana University Libraries' website for an excellent list of all the LCSH relevant to the LGBTQIA+ community. https://libraries.indiana.edu/library- congress-subject-headings-lesbian-gay- bisexual-transgender-queer-and- |
Black |
| United States | use | African American | African Americans, African American women, African American children |
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Blind |
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| use | "Person who is blind. " If sentence doesn't permit, use "blind | Blind, Blind children, Blind women, Older blind people |
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Chilkat, Chillicat |
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| use | Chilkat | Chilkat Indians, Chilkat women |
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Chinamen |
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| use | Chinese men/Chinese people | Chinese |
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Chuckche |
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| use | Chukchi | Chukchi |
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Chuckchi |
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| use | Chukchi | Chukchi |
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Chukchee |
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| use | Chukchi | Chukchi |
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Colored |
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| use | African American | African Americans, African American women, African American children |
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Committed suicide | use | replace with “died by suicide” | following 2023 guidelines from various mental health resources | ||||
Costumes |
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| Replace with "clothing" | Clothing OR [X] clothing and dress" (e.g., "Islamic clothing and dress") |
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Curios |
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| Replace "curios" with "items" |
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Deaf |
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| "Person who is unable to hear. " If | Deaf, Deaf men, Deaf women, Deaf children |
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Deaf-mute |
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| "Person who is unable to hear or speak" | Deaf, Deaf men, Deaf women, Deaf children |
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Eskimo, Esquimaux | and | Alaska, and no further info is available | use | Alaska Native | Alaska Natives, Alaska Native women, Alaska Native children |
| From Alaska Native Language Center website: "Most Alaskans continue to accept the name 'Eskimo,' particularly because 'Inuit' refers only to the Inupiat of northern Alaska, the Inuit of Canada, and the Kalaallit of Greenland, and it is not a word in the Yupik languages of Alaska and Siberia." Others say of usage of "Eskimo" in the Alaskan context, usage of "Eskimo" "in the media is usually accurate, as most northern indigenous peoples can safely be referred to as 'Eskimos,' but the term is a wide generalization, and most wide generalizations are offensive to those they encompass. If you find yourself about to use the term in conversation, try a more specific replacement. In Alaska, the most congenial would be 'Alaska Native.'" |
Eskimo, Esquimaux | and | Alaska and identified | use | Inuit | Inuit, Inuit women, Inuit children |
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Eskimo, Esquimaux | and | Alaska and identified | use | Yupik | Yupik Eskimos, Yupik children |
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Eskimo, Esquimaux | and | Greenland | use | Inuit | Inuit, Inuit women, Inuit children |
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Garb |
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| Replace with "clothing" | Clothing OR [X] clothing and dress" (e.g., "Islamic clothing and dress") |
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Gay |
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| use | Gay | Gays |
| See the Indiana University Libraries' website for an excellent list of all the LCSH relevant to the LGBTQIA+ community: https://: libraries.indiana.edu/library-congress- subject-headings-lesbian-gay-bisexual- transgender-queer-and-intersex-lgbtqi- |
Ghetto |
| use | replacement term may vary depending on context. "city neighborhood" is one example. | varies. Do not use LCSH "Inner cities." |
| "Ghetto" in titles and descriptions should be changed to "city." | |
Half-breed, creole, mixed breed | use | "of [XXXX] and [XXXX] descent.” |
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Handicapped | use | "Person with a physical disability." If sentence doesn’t permit, use "physically disabled person." Depending on context, this word in legacy language may also refer to people with mental disabilities. If so, | People with physical disabilities OR People with mental disabilities |
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Heathen |
| Replace with the appropriate term for the ethnic/racial/tribal/national identity. If identity can't be determined, | Use appropriate heading for the ethnic/racial/tribal/national identity. |
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Homosexual man | use | Gay | Gays |
| See the Indiana University Libraries' website for an excellent list of all the LCSH relevant to the LGBTQIA+ community: https://: libraries.indiana.edu/library-congress- subject-headings-lesbian-gay-bisexual- transgender-queer-and-intersex-lgbtqi- | ||
Homosexual woman | use | Lesbian | Lesbians (Note that "gay rights" is used by LCSH for gay and lesbian civil rights) |
| See the Indiana University Libraries' website for an excellent list of all the LCSH relevant to the LGBTQIA+ community: https://: libraries.indiana.edu/library-congress- subject-headings-lesbian-gay-bisexual- transgender-queer-and-intersex-lgbtqi- | ||
Homosexuals | use | Gays and lesbians | Gays; Lesbians |
| See the Indiana University Libraries' website for an excellent list of all the LCSH relevant to the LGBTQIA+ community: https://: libraries.indiana.edu/library-congress- subject-headings-lesbian-gay-bisexual- transgender-queer-and-intersex-lgbtqi- | ||
Hoonyah | use | Hoonah Indian | Alaska Natives | Hoonah Indians |
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Hydah | use | Haida Indian | Haida Indians, Haida women |
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Indian | and | from Alaska, more specific identity can't be | use | Alaska Native | Alaska Natives |
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Indian | and | North America except Alaska, more specific identity can't be | use | Native American | Indians of North America |
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| Pakistan and/or Indian |
| Pakistani, India, South Asian |
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| Thai, Myanmar, Vietnam |
| Thai, Burmese, Vietnamese, Southeast Asian |
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Indian | and | from place other than United States |
| Use appropriate term for indigenous group from that location. If a specific identity can't be determined, use "indigenous X," as in "indigenous | See appropriate term for indigenous group from that location. If a specific identity can't be ascertained, use "Indigenous peoples--[Place]" |
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Inner city |
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| use | City | varies. Do not use LCSH "Inner cities." |
| "Inner city" in titles and descriptions should be changed to "city." |
Inuit | and | Alaskan Inuit | use | Inupiat | Inupiat |
| Subdivide "Inupiat" geographically ONLY there is a geograpic term below the state level. (I.e., Inupiat--Alaska--Wrangell but not Inupiat--Alaska) |
Inuit | and | Canadian Inuit | use | Inuit | Inuit, Inuit women, Inuit children |
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Inuit | and | Greenlandic Inuit | use | Inuit | Inuit--Greenland, Inuit women-- Greenland, Inuit children--Greenland | Kalaallit |
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Isleta |
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| use | Isleta Indian | Isleta Indians |
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Kalaallit |
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| use | Kalaallit | Inuit--Greenland, Inuit women-- Greenland, Inuit children--Greenland | Kalaallit | Specific tribe of Greenlandic Inuit |
Kekchi |
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| use | Kekchi Indian | Kekchi Indians |
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Laplander, Lapplander, Lapp |
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| use | Sami | Sami (European people), Sami, Women |
| Subject heading for the place is Sápmi. |
Lesbian |
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| use | Lesbian | Lesbians (Note that "gay rights" is used by LCSH for gay and lesbian civil rights) |
| See the Indiana University Libraries' website for an excellent list of all the LCSH relevant to the LGBTQIA+ community: https://: libraries.indiana.edu/library-congress- subject-headings-lesbian-gay-bisexual- transgender-queer-and-intersex-lgbtqi- |
Moslem |
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| use | Muslim | Muslims |
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Mute |
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| use | "Person who does not speak." If sentence doesn't permit, use "mute | Mute persons |
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Native |
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| Replace with the appropriate term for the ethnic/racial/tribal/national identity. If identity can't be determined, | Use appropriate heading for the ethnic/racial/tribal/national identity. |
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Negro |
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| use | African American | African Americans, African American women, African American children |
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Nez Perce |
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| use | Nez Percé Indian | Nez Percé Indians |
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Pima |
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| use | Pima Indian | Pima Indians |
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Pueblo |
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| use | Pueblo Indian | Pueblo Indians |
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Shapra |
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| use | Shapra Indian | Shapra Indians |
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Siberian | and | an indigenous Siberian with no further info | use | Siberian indigenous person | Indigenous peoples--Siberian |
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Slave |
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| Use "enslaved," "captive" or "forced laborer." If ethnic/racial/tribal/national identity can be determined, include it: | Slaves, Child slaves, Indian slaves, Women slaves, Freedmen, Older slaves |
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Squaw |
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| Replace with "woman" or "girl" | Use appropriate heading for the ethnic/racial/tribal/national identity. |
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Tchutchee |
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| use | Chukchi | Chukchi |
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Teepees |
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| Replace with "tipis" | Tipis |
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Thlinget, Thlinket |
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| use | Tlingit Indian | Tlingit Indians, Tlingit children, Tlingit women |
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Transgender |
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| use | transgender | Transgender people AND POSSIBLY ALSO Gender non-conforming people |
| See the Indiana University Libraries' website for an excellent list of all the LCSH relevant to the LGBTQIA+ community: https://: libraries.indiana.edu/library-congress- subject-headings-lesbian-gay-bisexual- transgender-queer-and-intersex-lgbtqi- |
Tunguse, Tungusic |
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| use | Evenki | Evenki (Asian people) |
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Tutchee |
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| use | Chukchi | Chukchi |
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Uncivilised, uncivilized |
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| Replace with the appropriate term for the ethnic/racial/tribal/national identity. If identity can't be determined, | Use appropriate heading for the ethnic/racial/tribal/national identity. |
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Yakut |
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| use | Yakut | Yakut (Turkic people) |
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Yupik | and | Alaskan | use | Yup'ik | Yup'ik Eskimos, Older Yupik Eskimos, Yupik children | Yup'ik | Subdivide geographically only there is a geographic element below the state level (i.e., Yupik Eskimos--Alaska--Wrangell but not Yupik Eskimos--Alaska) |
Yupik | and | Siberian / | use | Yupighyt | Yuit Eskimos | Yupighyt |
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