4 SS, CD, WR First Semester. Explorations in the history of Native American
peoples from before the European invasion of North America through the
end of the 19th century. Topics include social diversity in North
America on the eve of European contact; dynamics of early
Indian-European encounters; causes of demographic decline among Native
Americans; accommodation and resistance to Euro-American expansion;
relations with African Americans; assimilation, adaptation, and
rejection of Euro-American values and behavioral norms. Heavy reading
load; discussion-based pedagogy.
Prerequisites & Notes Consent of instructor required.
Enrollment Limit: 12.
Mr. Kornblith