“Mirror Shields for Standing Rock,” 2016. Cannupa Hanska Luger. Project, N.D., 2016. Photo via drone by Rory Wakemup. Used courtesy of the artist. The Princeton American Indian and Indigenous Studies Working Group (PAIISWG) is organized by Rodrigo Córdova Rosado ([email protected]).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. Interdisciplinary Indigeneity Fall 2024 Workshop Series and Events Events List Mo‘ography: Shapeshifting Hawaiian Biography Oct 28, 2024, 12:00 pm Location McCosh Hall, Room B22 Speaker Māhealani Ahia (Kanaka ‘Oiwi) Affiliation Henry Roe Cloud Fellow, Yale University; PhD Candidate in English, University of Hawaii at Mānoa 'You Take My Sorrows Upon the Sacred Smoke': Native American Mental Health, the White Cloud Journal, and the Decolonial Politics of Psy, c. 1975-1981 Nov 13, 2024, 4:30 pm Location Morrison Hall, Room 224 Speaker Robin Franklin Affiliation Department of History Sovereignty as Fraught Relationality Nov 15, 2024, 4:30 pm Location Rabinowitz A17 Speaker Jean M. Dennison (Osage) Affiliation Associate Professor Co-Director for the Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies (CAIIS), University of Washington The Impossibility of Indigenous Politics: Participatory Medical Design and the Limits of Settler Democracy in Taiwan Dec 9, 2024, 4:30 pm Location Morrison Hall, Room 224 Speaker Aaron Su Affiliation Department of Anthropology Generously Supported by Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at PrincetonLand, Language, and Art: A Global Initiative From the Humanities Council Global Indigenous Studies Spring 2024 Speaker Series Indigenous Amazigh Curriculum The Importance of Positionality and Relationality Mar 6, 2024, 4:30 pm Location Morrison 224 Speaker Mounia Mnouer Affiliation Lecturer in Near Eastern Studies Waapance! ‘Let it Light!’: Awakening Myaamia ‘Miami Indian’ Storytelling Practices Feb 1, 2024, 4:30 pm Location Dickinson 210 Speaker George Ironstrack (Miami Tribe of Oklahoma) Affiliation Assistant Director, Myaamia Center, Miami University Graduate Workshop The Philippine Experiment Feb 15, 2024, 4:30 pm Location Morrison 224 Speaker Patrick Jaojoco Affiliation School of Architecture For Five Dollars a Head Mar 28, 2024, 4:30 pm Location Morrison 224 Speaker Brandi Bushman Affiliation Department of English Native Jurisdictions and Belonging in the 18th-Century Great Lakes Apr 17, 2024, 12:00 pm Location McCosh B14 (Hinds Library) Speaker Elena Telles Ryan Affiliation Department of History 'Participatory Design' and Its Discontents: Inclusion and the Deferral of Indigenous Sovereignty in Taiwan Apr 25, 2024, 4:30 pm Location Morrison 224 Speaker Aaron Su Affiliation Department of Anthropology 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 Kristin Jacobs Affiliation Eelünaapèewii Lahkèewiit (Delaware Nation at Moraviantown) PAIISWG Workshop: Rachael Schnurr Nov 9, 2023, 12:00 pm Location McCosh Hall, Room B22 Speaker Rachael Schnurr Affiliation Doctoral Candidate, Department of History Presentation “‘There is no part of the U.S. to which the laws do not extend’: Settler Law and the Third Space of Sovereignty in the Antebellum Northwest” PAIISWG Workshop: Sarah La Voy-Brunette Nov 20, 2023, 4:30 pm Location Dickinson Hall, Room 210 Speaker Sarah La Voy-Brunette (White Earth Nation of Ojibwe, Bear Clan) Affiliation Cornell University Medieval Studies Presentation "The Medieval Roots of 1862, and Beyond: Unearthing the Transcolonial Legacies of Indigenous Dispossession" Generously Supported by Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Princeton Land, Language, and Art: A Global Initiative From the Humanities Council Reading Goup Fall 2023: Global Indigenous Studies Sep 27 Francesca Merlan, 'Indigeneity, Global and Local' Sep 27, 2023, 12:00 pm Oct 25 'Epistemic Racism/Sexism, Westernized Universities and the Four Genocides/Epistemicides of the Long 16th Century' Oct 25, 2023, 12:00 pm Nov 15 Hi'ilei Julia Hobart, 'At Home on the Mauna: Ecological Violence and Fantasies of Terra Nullius on Maunakea's Summit' Nov 15, 2023, 12:00 pm Dec 6 Margaret Huettl, 'Treaty Stories: Reclaiming the Unbroken History of Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Sovereignty' Dec 6, 2023, 12:00 pm 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