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ETHN 107 Introduction to Native American Studies

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An introduction to the study of Native American histories, experiences, intellectual traditions, and forms of artistic expression. Students will engage with texts that confront the structural genocide underlying the construction of the U.S. settler state, and will explore Native practices of resistance, resilience, regeneration, and liberation. Course materials will include fiction, poetry, spoken word, and other creative texts, as well as historical and archival studies.

Units: 3
Degree Credit
Letter Grade Only
  • Lecture hours/semester: 48-54
  • Homework hours/semester: 96-108
  • Total Student Learning hours/semester: 144-162
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area 9D3
Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D; Area F), UC (IGETC Area 4; Area 7)