Princeton American Indian and Indigenous Studies Working Group (PAIISWG)

Indigenous protestors holding up mirror shields

“Mirror Shields for Standing Rock,” 2016. Cannupa Hanska Luger. Project, N.D., 2016. Photo via drone by Rory Wakemup. Used courtesy of the artist.

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The Princeton American Indian and Indigenous Studies Working Group (PAIISWG) is organized by Brandi Bushman (bbushman@princeton), Rachael Schnurr (rs5551@princeton), and Patrick Jaojoco (pj4812@princton).

PAIISWG aims to be a hub for graduate students and faculty from Princeton and beyond who work on Native American and Indigenous studies topics.

The group was founded as the Princeton American Indian Studies Working Group in 2011 by Rebecca M. Rosen and Joshua N. Garrett-Davis.

Please email [email protected] for general inquiries and/or requests to join the group.

Global Indigenous Studies Spring 2024

Speaker Series

Indigenous Amazigh Curriculum
The Importance of Positionality and Relationality
Location
Morrison 224
Speaker
Waapance! ‘Let it Light!’: Awakening Myaamia ‘Miami Indian’ Storytelling Practices
Location
Dickinson 210
Speaker

Graduate Workshop

The Philippine Experiment
Feb 15, 2024, 4:30 pm
Location
Morrison 224
Speaker
For Five Dollars a Head
Mar 28, 2024, 4:30 pm
Location
Morrison 224
Speaker
Native Jurisdictions and Belonging in the 18th-Century Great Lakes
Apr 17, 2024, 4:30 pm
Location
Morrison 224
Speaker
'Participatory Design' and Its Discontents: Inclusion and the Deferral of Indigenous Sovereignty in Taiwan
Apr 25, 2024, 4:30 pm
Location
Morrison 224
Speaker

Generously Supported by

Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Princeton

Land, Language, and Art: A Global Initiative From the Humanities Council

Princeton Indigenous Studies Workshop

Fall 2023

PAIISWG Workshop: Lunch with Loowanáxung
Nov 2, 2023, 12:00 pm
Location
Dickinson Hall, Room 210
Speaker
PAIISWG Workshop: Rachael Schnurr
Nov 9, 2023, 12:00 pm
Location
McCosh Hall, Room B22
Speaker
PAIISWG Workshop: Sarah La Voy-Brunette
Nov 20, 2023, 4:30 pm
Location
Dickinson Hall, Room 210
Speaker

Generously Supported by

Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Princeton

Land, Language, and Art: A Global Initiative From the Humanities Council

McCosh B22

12 – 1:15 pm

Lunch provided
All invited

Generously supported by

Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Princeton

Land, Language, and Art: A Global Initiative From the Humanities Council