Natives at Princeton (NAP) is a student organization that provides a support network for and empowers American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and other Indigenous students. NAP works to increase the visibility of Native peoples and ideas, as well as to foster greater awareness and understanding of Native issues. Each year NAP invites Native speakers to campus, holds events, hosts Native American Heritage Month in collaboration with the Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding. Each semester, members of NAP represent Princeton at the Ivy Native Conference.
NAP works closely with the Princeton Indigenous Advocacy Coalition, the Princeton American Indian and Indigenous Studies Working Group, Nuclear Princeton, and the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative. Natives at Princeton is a Sustainability Student Group Partner through Princeton’s office of Sustainability.

