Members of Natives at Princeton, 2022. From left, top row: Sydney Eck ’24 (Cherokee), Austin Harmon ’22 (Cree, Dakota Sioux), Travis Chai Andrade ’24 (Native Hawaiian), Ella Weber ’25 (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara). From left, middle row: Blue Carllson ’25 (Kiowa), Hailey Lambert ’25 (Choctaw) Keely Toledo ’22 (Navajo), Delaney Savidge ’24 (Rosebud Sioux), Jessica Lambert ’22 (Choctaw). From left, bottom row: Gustavo Blanco ’25 (Aymara), Christian Hernandez ’22 (Nahau-Aztec), Brooke Kennedy ’23 (Walpole Island First Nation, Ojibwe). Photo by Rodrigo Córdova Rosado *25 (Osage).
Natives at Princeton is a student organization that provides a support network for and empowers American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and other Indigenous students. Our community embraces all Indigenous students irrespective of enrollment, status, blood quantum, etc. and welcomes globally Indigenous students. Learn more about Natives at Princeton here.
Native students have been attending Princeton since 1762 and have a strong and rich history at this University.
Native Students at Princeton, 1973. From left: Louis Ballard ’76 (Osage-Quapaw-Delaware), Conroy Chino *73 (Acoma Pueblo), Lorene Reano ’75 (Santa Domingo Pueblo), Regis Pecos ’77 (Cochiti Pueblo), Lily Shangreaux ’74 (Lakota), Lee Martine ’79 (Navajo), and Patrick Anderson ’75 (Tlingit-Aleut). Robin Lloyd ’73 / courtesy Alfred Bush