Munsee Language and History Symposium - Presentations on Land and Language - Day 3 Session 2
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Attend presentations on Munsee land and language during the second session of Day 3 of the 2025 Munsee Language & History Symposium. Explore connections between Lunaape land, language, and history through presentations by Indigenous scholars and community members from Munsee-speaking tribal nations alongside academic collaborators. Learn from Ian McCallum, Rihanna Snake, and Rose Snake from the Munsee-Delaware Nation, working with Princeton University researchers Catalina Méndez Vallejo, Ari Ahdieh, and Joseph Gonzalez. Discover insights from Kristin Jacobs and Barry Stonefish of Eelunaapeewi Lahkeewiit, collaborating with Rob Flory from Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space. Hear from Cheyenne Nicholas representing both the Munsee-Delaware Nation and Kilunuk Cooperative. Participate in this gathering that takes place on traditional Lunaape territory (Lunaapahkiing) as part of the symposium's mission to reconnect with Indigenous land, language, and history through collaborative relationships between Lunaapeewak tribal nations and academic institutions.
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Session 2 - 10:45-Noon
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