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2022 Meredith Miller Memorial Lecture: Natalie Diaz

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Silvia Spitta | Martín Chambi and Baldomero Alejos: Two Photographers, Two Archives, Two Cities

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Curator Talk: Wendy Red Star

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PLAS Seminar: Karin Rosemblatt

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NAISIP Fall 2021 Working Group Seminar: Nick Estes

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Quechua at Princeton: Criollismo and the Writing of Memory in Jerónimo de Oré’s ‘Symbolo Catholico Indiano’ (1598)

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PLAS Lecture: Tiffany C. Fryer

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Mukurtu, the Spalding-Allen Collection, and the Plateau Peoples’ Web Portal

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Indigenous Environmental Justice, Knowledge and Law

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PLAS Lecture: Marian Thorpe

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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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