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Dartmouth - Peoples and Cultures of Native North America

10. Peoples and Cultures of Native North America <
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Dartmouth - Indian Country Today

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Dartmouth - Native American Oral Traditional Literature

34. Native American Oral Traditional Literature <
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Dartmouth - American Indian Intellectuals

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Dartmouth - Senior Seminars in Native American Studies

81. Senior Seminars in Native American Studies<
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Dartmouth - Independent Research in Native American Studies

86. Independent Research in Native American Studies<
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Dartmouth - Native American Studies Honors

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Dartmouth - First-Year Seminars in Native American Studies

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Dartmouth - Perspectives in Native American Studies

08F, 09F: 10 The growing field of Native American Studies is concerned with topics and discourse found in a range of academic disciplines. However, the field itself is not defined by or limited to one discrete area of study. This course provides an overview of the diverse ways that Native American Studies engages the relevant intellectual and cultural questions of tribal expression, identity, traditional thought, continuity, and sovereignty. We will explore readings in the areas of: literature and literary theory, philosophy, visual arts, anthropology, philosophy of history, cultural production and criticism, and political discourse. The unifying purpose of the course is to gain familiarity with the languages of several disciplines, and to examine how their discourses are used to promote or inhibit the ongoing project of colonialism. Open to all classes. Dist: SOC; WCult: CI . Palmer. 10. Peoples and Cultures of Native North America (Identical to Anthropology 4)
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Dartmouth - Ancient Native Americans

(Identical to Anthropology 11)
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Dartmouth - The Invasion of America: American Indian History Pre-Contact to 1830

(Identical to History 14)
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Dartmouth - American Indian History: 1830 to Present

(Identical to History 15)
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Dartmouth - Native American Lives

09W: 2 In the past, American Indian history was usually taught through the lens of the dominant culture, while ignoring the story that Indian people have presented in their own words. This course will examine some key issues in American Indian history and culture by reading the biographies and autobiographies of individual American Indians. These life stories will help us understand the historical forces that affected their world, and how they shaped their own lives in response. In addition to reading and discussing the assigned texts, students will answer essay questions about the readings, and identify an individual whose life will serve as the subject of a biographical study research paper of 10-15 pages. Open to all classes. Dist: SOC; WCult: CI . Palmer. 25. Indian Country Today
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Dartmouth - Native Americans: Film and Television

(Identical to Film Studies 42)
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Dartmouth - Special Topics in Native American Studies

08F: 12 In 08F, Issues in Alaska Native Education. Provides students with an analysis of the traditional preparation of Alaska Natives for adult roles in society and contrasts this with Western education. Students examine the assumptions of both systems and assess the effectiveness of the current educational programs, policies, and institutions. The roles of teachers and parents, and the relationship between schools and communities are considered. This course includes learning Alaska Studies in general. Open to all classes. Dist: SOC. Ongtooguk (Gordon Russell Visiting Professor). 34. Native American Oral Traditional Literature (Identical to English 60, section 3)
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Dartmouth - Native American Literature

(Identical to English 45)
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Dartmouth - Indigenous Nationalism: Native Rights and Sovereignty

(Identical to Government 60)
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Dartmouth - Alaska: American Dreams and Native Realities

(Identical to Anthropology 12, section 2) (pending faculty approval)
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Dartmouth - American Indian Tribal Law and Governance

(pending faculty approval)
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Dartmouth - Introductory Native American Language

(Identical to Linguistics 40)
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Dartmouth - Native American Literature and the Law

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Dartmouth - Gender Issues in Native American Life

(Identical to Women’s and Gender Studies 40)
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Dartmouth - Native Land, Literatures, and Identities (Identical to English 67)

Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S 45. American Indian Intellectuals
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Dartmouth - Contemporary Native American Poetry

(Identical to English 67, section 13) (pending faculty approval)
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Dartmouth - The Land of the Totem Poles: Native Peoples of the Northwest Coast

(Identical to Anthropology 25)
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