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Dec 26, 2024
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ANTH 449 - Contemporary Native American Cultures and Issues Description: Analysis of contemporary Native North American cultures and issues, including tribal sovereignty, resource management, education, religion, economic, and health status, cultural continuity, and adaptation. ANTH 449 and SOC 449 are cross-listed courses; students may not receive credit for both. Meets anthropology subfield Cultural Anthropology (C) and Seminar (S). Course will not have an established scheduling pattern.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: AIS 103 or ANTH 341 or ANTH 347 or SOC 366 or permission of instructor.
Credits: (4)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Identify how imposed contemporary reservation/reserve systems have impacted Native cultures in North America.
- Identify major US political and legal policies that define Native American “reserved rights”.
- Demonstrate a recognition of how non-native cultural values have influenced the various types of knowledge of contemporary American Indians
- Critically assess key issues influencing at least two of the following: Indian education, Native American health; contemporary resource management and economic development; religious freedom and contemporary practices; Pan-Indianism
- Research and critically assess the key issues influencing major contemporary issues facing a single Native American tribal group or confederated groups.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 11/15/18
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