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NATIVE NORTH AMERICA TODAY: PEOPLE, CULTURE AND SURVIVAL

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NATIVE NORTH AMERICA TODAY: PEOPLE, CULTURE AND SURVIVAL

2019 Fall Term

3 Units [DV]

American Indian Studies 305

This course, while assessing anthropology's long-term relationship with Native North America, primarily presents an opportunity for students to engage with the representation of contemporary Native cultures (and identity) through ethnographic reading and study. This will be accomplished through autobiographic, ethnographic, and medical anthropological literatures (and other media forms). Students will be asked to react through discussion, writing, and examination.

Other Requirements: PREREQ: THREE CREDITS OF ANTHROPOLOGY OR SOCIOLOGY OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-DIS 4211
3 Units [DV]
09/03 - 12/13 (1) MW 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Holly Denning
HY0213HY0213

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