Myers Center working papers and project reports are published in the eScholarship Repository of the California Digital Library and are available for free download.
- Sierra, Valentín Q. (2023). Predicting Suicidal Ideation among Native American High Schoolers in California.
- Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues & Native American Student Development. (2021). The University of California Land Grab: A Legacy of Profit from Indigenous Land—A Report of Key Learnings and Recommendations. University of California, Berkeley.
- Fanshel, Rosalie Z. (2021). The Morrill Act as Racial Contract: Settler Colonialism and U.S. Higher Education.
- Fanshel, Rosalie Z. (2021). The Land in Land-grant: Unearthing Indigenous Dispossession in the Founding of the University of California.
- Painter, Fantasia (2019). “Made for Your Benefit”: Prohibition, Protection, and Refusal on Tohono O’odham, 1912-1933
- Lindeblad-Fry, Mary M. (2019). Rez-onomics: A Cross Comparative Analysis of Tribal Economic Performance.
- Smith, Jen (2017). ‘Things are on a new scale, the standard one brings with him will not hold’: Land and Race in Edward Curtis’ Landscape Photography of the Harriman Alaska Expedition of 1899.
- Keliiaa, Caitlin (2017). Unsettling Domesticity: Native Women Challenging U.S. Indian Policy in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1911-1931
- Wong, Thomas and Christine Trost (2013). Deadly Roads: An Analysis of Traffic Safety In or Near Indian Country in Humboldt County
- Huerta Niño, Ricardo (2013). The Power and Promise of Culture in Economic Development: Drawing on Language for Healing, Nation Building, Sovereignty, and Development Practices in the Hoopa Nation
- Graybeal, Pam Mei Wai (2013). Municipal Parks: An Environmental Justice Analysis of Conditions and Use in the San Francisco East Bay