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HISTORY OF AMERICAN INDIAN LAW AND POLICY

2018 Spring Term

3 Units

History 425

The purpose of this course is to explain the unique nature of the historic and contemporary federal-Indian relationship. Students completing the course will gain a clearer understanding of the legal process by which American Indians were first subjugated to federal law and policy, and later became active agents by using that same legal system to preserve, protect, and enhance identity and tribal sovereignty in recent years.

Other Requirements: PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-DIS 3313
3 Units
01/22 - 05/11 (1) MW 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Anthony Gulig
HH2305HH2305

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