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HIST244

Native American History

Subject code

HIST

Course Number

244

Department(s)

Instructor(s)

J. Hall

Course Long Title

Native American History

Cross Listed Courses

Description

A survey of Native American peoples from the centuries just before European contact to the present, this course addresses questions of cultural interaction, power, and native peoples' continuing history of colonization. By looking at the ways various First Nations took advantage of and suffered from their new relations with newcomers, students learn that this history is more than one of conquest and disappearance. In addition, they learn that the basic categories of "Indian" and "white" are themselves inadequate for understanding native pasts and presents. Much of this learning depends on careful readings of Indigenous American writers.

Modes of Inquiry

Analysis and Critique [AC], Historical and Social Inquiry [HS]

Writing Credit

No writing credit

Departmental Course Attributes - Major/Minor Requirements

(History: Early Modern), (History: Modern), (History: United States)

INDS Program Relationship

IDAM - AMST Program

GEC This Course Belongs To

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