CAST 220 - Native American Identities in Comparative Context 3SS, CD, WR
First Semester. This course examines Native American experience and culture by reviewing U.S. Indian policies from the Removal Period, Allotment and Assimilation Eras, Indian Treaty Making and Boarding School Eras, as well as Indian peoples’ stories of resistance, revitalization, and decolonization. Our objective is to better understand the native stories and histories of independent sovereign nations who have persevered through genocide and 500+ years of colonization, assimilation, and in some cases the absolute destruction of their culture.
Prerequisites & Notes Enrollment Limit: 25
Ms. Portillo
Credits: 3 Hours
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