179 search results for “indigenous people present” in the Library website
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Sandra GroeneveldFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Florian Schneider
Faculty of Humanities
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Daniel Thomas
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Nicolas Blarel
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Bernard SteunenbergFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Corinna Jentzsch
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Mariana De Campos FrancozoFaculty of Archaeology
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Annelou van GijnFaculty of Archaeology
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Nanne TimmerFaculty of Humanities
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Roos StolkerFaculty of Humanities
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Bart van der SteenLeiden University Library
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Rick HoningsFaculty of Humanities
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André GerritsFaculty of Humanities
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Jeroen DuindamFaculty of Humanities
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Sarah CramseyFaculty of Humanities
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Marian KlamerFaculty of Humanities
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Dario FazziFaculty of Humanities
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Dimiter ToshkovFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Anne-Laura van HarmelenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Joris LarikFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Antoaneta DimitrovaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Paul van TrigtFaculty of Humanities
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Arjen Boin
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Leiden Chinese heritage collections digitised in Pagode-Europeana-China project
Leiden University Libraries (UBL) recently participated in the Pagode-Europeana-China project as an associated partner. As a result, almost two hundred items related to China from the UBL Special Collections are now available via the Europeana website. The UBL was the only library to participate in…
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‘Dear Aunt Olga’ exhibition on the ties between Suriname and the Netherlands
The Surinamese-Dutch language, Parbo Beer and, of course, football. The ‘Dear Aunt Olga’ (‘Lieve tante Olga’) exhibition focuses on the shared Surinamese-Dutch culture. Full of cheer and with life experience to spare, ‘icon’ Aunt Olga (95) leads visitors through a shared history and does not shy away…
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Historical research shows how Leiden University and city council benefitted from colonialism
Leiden University contributed to colonialism and slavery through its research and teaching. And governors and residents of Leiden had an active role in colonial networks. These are the findings of two explorative studies presented on 3 April.
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Giles Scott-SmithFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Salvador Santino RegilmeFaculty of Humanities
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Isabelle DuijvesteijnFaculty of Humanities