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Dec 03, 2024
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EWS 2031 - Native American Historical Experience (3) [F] A historical overview of the experiences of Native American tribal groups in the United States. Grounded in ethnic studies, we study key historical moments in the formation of the United States, covering political, economic, social and geographical shifts and continuities. Covers Native American roots in North America. Topics include the pre-History and pre-Colonization of North America, contact and early history, separation, colonization and conflict, coercive assimilation, nation/state distorted identities, New Deal Era, reservation systems, boarding schools, relocation programs, racial and cultural identity experiences, sovereign principles, gender roles and family formations, self-determination, cultural persistence, political movements, citizenship, contributions in the arts, literature, and sports.
Component(s): Lecture Grading Basis: Graded Only Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once Course Category: Major Course, GE Course
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