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Spring 2002*TThr 9:30-10:50AM*FA 217*(3) Credits
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NMAI INFORMATION
History, cultural
background, and contemporary situation of major North American Indian
groups. Special attention to social relations, political and religious
movements, cultural change and interactions with the American government
and its policies.
This
is a broad survey course in anthropology, the study of human development
within groups. The purpose is to give students a broad perspective of
Indian history and culture, so the characteristics of these great peoples
can be understood, as well as their trials and tribulations while their
tribes were being decimated, and finally the basis for current problems
in coexisting among their conquerors.
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Updated November 3, 1998
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