One of the initial goals of the Indian Papers Project was to encourage new scholarly research on New England Native communities by providing free access to a fragmented and widely dispersed documentary record. Ten years later, we’re seeing the results…
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Indian Papers Project Receives Three-Year Grant From the National Endowment for the Humanities
YIPP editors are happy to announce that the Project has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities’ Scholarly Editing grant that will extend their work in Massachusetts for three more years. Taken together with the Mellon/CLIR and National Archives…
Digital Native American & Indigenous Studies Workshop at Yale
From Wednesday, June 29th to Friday, July 1st, Yale Indian Papers Project hosted an NEH-sponsored Digital Native American & Indigenous Studies workshop at Yale Divinity School and the Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage. The three-day event was designed…
Native American Museums in the Northeast
I’ve put together a list of interesting museums featuring Native American content located in the Northeast. There are a few that would be a bit of a drive, but well worth the journey if you’re willing to make the trip.…
Sliver of a Full Moon: A Play about Protecting Native Women and Restoring Justice
Contested Legal Realities: Different Approaches to the Law in Indian Country
America to her Mistaken Mother, Part II
For those of our readers who attempted to unpack the rebus, America to her Mistaken Mother, last week, here’s the quick solution to the puzzle: America to her mistaken mother. You silly old woman that you have sent a dove to…