Undergraduate Amer. Indian Stud.- Rock Count
Undergraduate Amer. Indian Stud.- Rock Count
2020 Spring Term
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
AIS 101
An interdisciplinary Intro to the history, culture, & sovereignty of American Indians through the disciplines of Anthroplgy, Business, Geo., History, Political Sci., & Soc.. The course focuses on Wisconsin Indians, meeting the requirements of Wisconsin Act
INDIANS IN AMERICAN HISTORY
AIS 277
This course Surv.s U.S. history with emphasis on contact in the age of exploration, interactions over time between Europeans & Native Americans, & adaptations & conflicts that emerged. The course will approach this from social, political, & economic perspectives from the colonial period to the present. This Ethnic Studies (ES) course focuses on underst&ing the perspectives of Native Americans.
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA
AIS 314
(AIS 314 & ANT 314 are the same course.) A Surv. of the cultures of various Indian nations north of Mexico; the impact in the past & the present of Euro-American culture on American Indian nations & their varied responses to it. Prereq: Not recommended for first-Sem. students.