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A photo of a corridor flanked by two library rolling shelving units. The unit on the left is filled with white banker’s boxes with typed labels taped to each box.

Archivando una carrera entera: Presentamos el archivo de Sally McLendon

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Foto de la estatua situada detrás del Independence Hall (Edificio de la independencia), con una mano haciendo un gesto de «pulgar hacia abajo» delante de ella

Historia Colonial de Philadelphia → Como se siente ser indigena en este espacio

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Mujer sentada revisando la caja de archivos

Indigenizando los instrumentos de búsqueda

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Una imagen de un mapa del hemisferio occidental con alfileres azules que indican los lugares representados en las colecciones de APS.

Presentando la Nueva Guía de Materiales Indígenas

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