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Webinar Event 2021

This video clip features the ThingStor webinar event held in May 2021.

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ThingStor is supported by:

The College of Arts and Sciences
The Center for Material Culture Studies
The Department of English
The Department of Art History
Morris Library

The University of Delaware occupies lands vital to the web of life for Lenni Lenape and  Nanticoke, who share their ancestry, history, and future in this region. European colonizers  and later the United States forced members of these groups westward and northward,  where they formed nations in present-day Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario, Canada.  Others never left or returned from exile when they could. Their continuing tribal  communities steward the ecologies and traditions of this region today. 

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