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INTRODUCTION TO NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES

Offered By: Foothill College via California Community Colleges System

Tags

Storytelling Courses Native American Studies Courses Decolonization Courses Indigenous Knowledge Courses

Course Description

Overview

An introduction to interdisciplinary ethnic studies examining the history, culture, politics, issues, and contemporary experience of Native peoples. Specific attention to Native racialization, diverse ethnicities, and identities; and to decolonizing methodologies that have erased or misrepresented Native people in scholarship and cultural history. Emphasizes indigenous ways of knowing and being, including storytelling and traditional environmental knowledge, and explores applications to the sustainability of indigenous communities in the 21st century.

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