ENVS 327 - Indigenous Peoples and Resources


Semester Offered: First Semester
Full Course
Credits: 4 credits
Attribute: 2HU, CD, 2SS

This course focuses on various inquiries on how global indigenous peoples sustain their ways of life and worldviews through their relationships with non-human animals. In particular, this course draws upon the spaces which animals occupy in indigenous and non-Western socio-cultural worlds and the interactions diverse groups of peoples have with them. In so doing, this course explores how animal lives intersect with human societies through cross-cultural examinations and interpretations of cultural differences.
Enrollment Limit: 15
Instructor: C. Sakakibara
Prerequisites & Notes
ENVS 101 and 201.


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