CRN
36009
Term
Spring 2025
Course
38
Section
002
Catalog Description

In this interdisciplinary Ethnic Studies introduction to Native American Studies, students engage with indigeneity, oral tradition, arts, self-determination and sovereignty, spirituality, sustainable practices, and resilience. Critical analysis of historical resistance to settler-colonialism and activist struggles against structural discrimination. Applying knowledge produced by Native Americans on relevance of the past to contemporary issues.

Requisites

Recommended Preparation, Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188

Learning Outcomes