SOCI 248
American Indian Studies Policy (SOCI 248)
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American Indian Studies Policy
Credits | Contact Hours |
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3.0 | 3.0 |
Course Description
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ENGL 115, ENGL 103W, ENGL 103, or ENGL 104, or satisfactory test scores placing into ENGL 103W or higher. Concurrent enrollment in ENGL 115 allowed. This omnibus course discusses dimensions of Native American identity as delineated through demography and history, society and culture, religion and education, politics and economics. Particular attention is given to interpreting Native sovereignty and self-governance as developed in relationship with U.S. national and state authorities. To close, the class will undertake comparative analysis, referencing the indigenous peoples of Alaska and Hawaii, Latin America, and across the world. [Semesters Offered: Spring of even number years]
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Day | Time | Campus | Method | Building |
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01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024 | 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM | Dowagiac | Hybrid | Foster W Daugherty Building-706 |
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