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This second annual event takes place during the Punihle Waniipakw Niipaahum (Falling Leaf Moon) on Lunaapahkiing, at Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study. The gathering puts Princeton and IAS students, staff, members, and faculty in direct dialogue with members of the Munsee-Delaware Nation to learn about Munsee language, history, and culture. Speakers include Munsee language keepers, historians, artists, and community members.
Indigenous language revitalization counteracts the violent history of settler colonial regimes, including boarding schools where Native children were forced to speak English exclusively. This is the second in what we hope will be a series of annual gatherings in support of Lunaape language revitalization efforts.
View the symposium program here.
Pre-registration is required for virtual and in-person attendance.
For questions about the event, please contact Melissa Moreton at: mmoreton [at] ias.edu
- Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Princeton
- Land, Language, and Art: A Humanities Council Global Initiative
- Princeton University Library
- School of Historical Studies at the Institute of Advanced Study