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‘Across Thirty Hills’: film premiere and panel discussion

‘Across Thirty Hills’: Film Premiere and Panel Discussion

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Princeton Environmental Film Festival: ‘Lowland Kids’

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Princeton Environmental Film Festival: ‘Invisible Hand: Who Will Speak for Nature?’

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Brazil LAB Screening and Discussion: ‘Amazonia Undercover’

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Awake, A Dream From Standing Rock

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Screening + Q&A: Mele Murals

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Film Screening: Two Spirits

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Film and Discussion: Through the Repellent Fence

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Brazil LAB Film Series: Amazonia Inc.

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Located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of Lenapehoking and the Lenape people, the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Princeton (NAISIP) is dedicated to the development and dissemination of robust and ethical scholarship as well as conscious teaching practices and research methods. We seek meaningful partnerships across disciplines, and with Indigenous communities in Lenapehoking and the Lenape diaspora.

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