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AMST204

Native American Governance: Economies, Land, and Judicial Reforms

Subject code

AMST

Course Number

204

Department(s)

Instructor(s)

M. Cleveland

Course Long Title

Native American Governance: Economies, Land, and Judicial Reforms

Description

The course examines the diversity of governing models that exist in Native American communities. Students consider the effects of settler colonialism and its ongoing implications for economic development, land ownership, and judicial reforms. Specifically, the course highlights organizational models of resistance constructed by Native American communities against mainstream American society.

Writing Credit

No writing credit

INDS Program Relationship

IDAM - AMST Program

GEC This Course Belongs To

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Offering Frequency

One-time offering