ANTH 3510 Native American and Indigenous Studies of North America

(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as ANTHR 52.
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3 hours; 3 credits

A survey of important moments in Indigenous peoples? history, including as it relates to the nation building of the United States of America. Focus on settler colonialism, Indigenous sovereignty, and Indigenous futurity. May combine critical anthropological theory, history, social media, and popular culture such as music, film, and literature to better situate and understand the myriad Indigenous nations of North America in the present. This course is the same as American Studies 3104

Prerequisite: ANTH*1000 or 2100 or 1100 or 1200 or 1300 or 1400, or permission of the chairperson

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