Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

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SOAN 0325

Native North America

Indigeneity and Colonialism in Native North America
In this course we will approach Native North America and the American political mainstream as dynamically intertwined. Through ethnography, ethno-history, oral literature, and indigenous film we will examine the history of colonial encounters between the Indigenous and the 'Western'. We will examine how indigenous cultural difference and moral claims to land have challenged dominant political cultures across the history of the North American settler states. Our analysis will extend to ongoing questions concerning cultural knowledge, sustainability, and imagined futures. 3 hrs. sem. (Anthropology)
Subject:
Sociology/Anthropology
Department:
Sociology/Anthropology
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR HIS NOR SOC
Equivalent Courses:
SOAN 0225 *

Sections in Fall 2016, School Abroad France (Paris)

Fall 2016

SOAN0325A-F16 Lecture (Nevins)
SOAN0325B-F16 Lecture (Nevins)