EEB & Indigenous Peoples

As part of a larger project on Uncovering Connections between Princeton Departments and Indigenous Communities for Nuclear Princeton

Statistics on EEB Theses 2019-2022 and their Relation to Indigenous Communities & Knowledge

A graph depicting in 46 EEB theses 2019-2022, the bioligizing of the word Indigenous. This was out of a total of 117 theses.

A graph depicting of the 35 EEB theses in 2022, how many studied in an Indigenous place (in this usage, to mean currently inhabited by an Indigenous community or directly involved with) and how many have acknowledged that.

The Missing Class

From the Registrar for classes offered 2022-2023 Spring Semester

Despite having last been taught in Spring 2020, this course has continued to be offered Springs 2021, 2022, and 2023 just to be cancelled each year and is still listed on the EEB Department's course list.

The same instructors are listed each year, Professors Piperno and Ranere, yet upon closer investigation these Professors are now retired and have thus been unable to teach the course for years.

As the only class offered by the EEB Department remotely focused on Indigenous culture, even in the Ancient past, this class deserves the respect of either being cancelled or finding new staff to teach it.

From the EEB Department's Undergraduate webpage.

Several sites of EEB research as listed on their undergraduate website and Indigenous context.

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From the Registrar for classes offered 2022-2023 Spring Semester

From the EEB Department's Undergraduate webpage.

A graph depicting in 46 EEB theses 2019-2022, the bioligizing of the word Indigenous. This was out of a total of 117 theses.

A graph depicting of the 35 EEB theses in 2022, how many studied in an Indigenous place (in this usage, to mean currently inhabited by an Indigenous community or directly involved with) and how many have acknowledged that.