The Indigenous Cultures Collection highlights materials from around the globe, including items related to the Lunaapeewak peoples on whose ancestral lands sits the campus of Princeton University. More than 200 digitized resources include language-related materials, such as dictionaries and translations, and other items such as land deeds. The two collections highlighted below are materials focused on the Munsee language, highlighted in the 2022 Munsee Language & History Symposium, and Gabriel Swift's exhibit on Print Culture in Indigenous North America; additional collections are in design. Newly acquired materials are digitized and added on an ongoing basis. We are especially interested in involving community members in the process of setting priorities for what is digitized, and in providing contextual language for digitized items. If interested, please contact Anu Vedantham at anuv@princeton.edu. For more information, please consult the Indigenous Studies LibGuide

Munsee / Lunaape / Delaware
Munsee / Lunaape / Delaware
Print Culture in Indigenous North America
Print Culture in Indigenous North America

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