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May 30, 2026
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ETHS 3400 - Native American/Indigenous Experiences3 unit(s) This upper division interdisciplinary course studies the experiences of Native American/Indigenous communities in the U.S and beyond. In particular, this course focuses on the historical and contemporary experiences of Native American/Indigenous populations through a variety of perspectives, including critical, intersectional, and decolonial. The class addresses a variety of topics, such as: identity, culture, (de)colonization, migration, gender/sexuality, oppression, and liberation. In addition, the course examines indigeneity in the U.S./globally and contemporary issues of Native American/Indigenous communities.
Satisfies G.E. area UD-4 and the Sociocultural Inquiry Requirement.
Prerequisites: ETHS 2300 recommended
Course Learning Outcomes List Students will:
- Describe experiences of Native American/Indigenous communities;
- Explain histories of Native American/Indigenous groups through a regional, national, and/or global context;
- Examine Indigeneity in the U.S. and globally; and,
- Identify contemporary issues of Native American/Indigenous populations.
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