Scholarly Resources
- Linked Histories – Immigrant and Indigenous Peoples
- Norwegian-American Studies
- 2025 Commemoration Resources
- O.E. Rølvaag Manuscripts Resource Guide
Digital History Projects
Digital history projects completed by student interns and NAHA archivist to highlight materials in the archives.
- O.E. Rølvaag Resource Guide by Caroline Flaten, Helen White, and Caitlin Sackrison
- 1925 Norse-American Centennial by Erik Moe and Ryan Kiser
- Norwegians in Texas by Helen White
- Defending the homeland: Camp Little Norway and Norwegians during World War II by Kristina Warner
- Skiing collections in the NAHA Archives by Kristina Warner
Archives and Museums
- Digital Public Library of America
- Minnesota Historical Society
- Wisconsin Historical Society
- St. Olaf Archives and Special Collections
- ELCA Archives
- Vesterheim Museum
- National Nordic Museum
Genealogy and Family History
The NAHA Archives can be a rich resource of information for family historians and genealogists. Although the focus of NAHA is the Norwegians after they arrived in America, and is historical in nature rather than strictly genealogical, you may find its resources helpful in your research.