Natives at Princeton (NAP) is a student organization that provides a support network for American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Indigenous students at Princeton University. NAP works to also increase the visibility of Native peoples as well as foster awareness and understanding of Native and Indigenous issues.NAP brings Indigenous speakers, activists, and artists to campus to engage with Princeton students and faculty. Every November NAP hosts Native American Heritage Month (NAHM) in conjunction with the the Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding. During NAHM, NAP hosts speakers, movie viewings, a fry bread night, and a Native American cultural food night in the Whitman College dining hall.To learn more about NAP, visit the Natives at Princeton website or the Natives at Princeton Facebook.Current Officers 2023-24Presidents: Ella Weber '25 (Three Affiliated Tribes) & Gustavo Blanco '25Treasurer: Lillian Fitzgerald '25 (Klamath Tribes) Natives at Princeton, 2022. Natives at Princeton Fall 2021. Natives at Princeton co-presidents Jessica Lambert (Choctaw, '22) and Keely Toledo (Navajo, '22) with Nick Estes. Parker Kushima '19 and Jazmyn Blackburn '19 2019 Native Student graduation at the Carl A. Fields Center. Natives at Princeton with Steven Paul Judd Spring 2017 Ivy Native Conference at Princeton University. Class of 2018 Natives at Princeton graduates Native American Heritage Month 2017 Tipi Raising. Members of NAP with speakers Amanda Tachine & Shelly C. Lowe 1 / 11 Previous image Next image ︎