AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES (AIS)

100. Introduction to American Indian Studies (3) Examines diversity of American Indian tribes, successive colonization waves, conflict between Native Americans and colonizing nations.

102. Linguistics for Native American Communities (3) (Identical with LING 102, which is home).

104A - 104B. Beginning Navajo (3-3) (Identical with LING 104a-104b, which is home).

204A - 204B. Intermediate Navajo (3-3) (Identical with LING 204a-204b, which is home).

205. Prehistoric Peoples of the Southwest (3) (Identical with ANTH 205, which is home).

206. Native Peoples of the Southwest (3) (Identical with ANTH 206, which is home).

210. Native Languages of North America (3) (Identical with LING 210, which is home).

248A -248B. Introduction to Folklore (3-3) (Identical with ENGL 248a-248b, which is home).

270. Colonization and Native People (3) (Identical with POL 270, which is home).

278. American Indian Literature (3) (Identical with ENGL 278, which is home).

279. Oral Tradition (Identical with ENGL 279, which is home).

307A - 307B. Elementary O'Odham (Papago) Language (3-3) (Identical with LING 307a-307b, which is home).

334. Politics and the American Indians (3) (Identical with POL 334, which is home).

344. Native Americans in Film (3) Survey of images of American Indians in cinema, particularly commercial films. Examines differences between the "western" and the "Indian" film and home imagery affects attitudes and polcy-making.

396H. Honors Proseminar (3)

413. Ethnology of the Southwest (3) (Identical with ANTH 413, which is home). May be convened with 513.

416. Contemporary Indian America (3) (Identical with ANTH 416, which is home). May be convened with 516.

423. Anthropology of Rural Mexico (3) (Identical with ANTH 423, which is home). May be convened with 523.

424. Studies in Southwest Literature (3) (Identical with ENGL 424, which is home). May be convened with 524.

430. The Anthropology of Visual Art (3) (Identical with ANTH 430, which is home). May be convened with 530.

445A -445B. Structure of a Non-Western Language (3-3) [Rpt./2] (Identical with LING 445a-445b, which is home). May be convened with 545a-545b.

449. Folklore (3) (Identical with ENGL 449, which is home).

450. American Indian Women (3) Interdisciplinary exploration of new information available on American Indian women, especially materials written by Indian women and investigation of the status, experience, and contributions of American Indian women from pre-contact to contemporary times. P, upper class standing or approval of instructor. (Identical with W S 450).

467. Race and Ethnic Relations (3) (Identical with SOC 467, which is home).

478. American Indians and the Supreme Court (3) (Identical with POL 478, which is home). May be convened with 578.

482. Hopi Language in Culture (3) (Identical with ANTH 482, which is home). May be convened with 582.

487A - 487B. Race and Public Policy (3-3) (Identical with POL 487a-487b, which is home). May be convened with 587a-587b.

489. Areal Survey of Native North American Language (3) (Identical with ANTH 489, which is home). May be convened with 589.

490. Indian Religions and Spirituality (3) Examines the positive (curing, harmony with the natural world, etc.) aspects of Indian religions. Indian medicine men may participate in the course at various junctions. (Identical with RELI 490). May be convened with 590.

502. Dynamics of Indian Societies (3) Historic overview of philosophies, institutions, and characteristics of Indian societies, and indigenous constructions of historic knowledge. (Identical with ANTH 502).

513. Ethnology of the Southwest (3) (Identical with ANTH 513, which is home). May be convened with 413.

516. Contemporary Indian America (3) (Identical with ANTH 516, which is home). May be convened with 416.

523. Anthropology of Rural Mexico (3) (Identical with ANTH 523, which is home). May be convened with 423.

524. Studies in Southwest Literature (3) (Identical with ENGL 524, which is home). May be convened with 424.

530. The Anthropology of Visual Art (3) (Identical with ANTH 530, which is home). May be convened with 430.

545A - 545B. Structure of a Non-Western Language (3-3) [Rpt./2] (Identical with LING 545a-545b, which is home). May be convened with 445a-445b.

549A - 549B. Folklore (3-3) (Identical with ENGL 549a-549b, which is home). May be convened with 449a-449b.

576. Creative Writing for Native American Communities (3) For members of Native American communities and individuals working within such communities who are interested in producing new and authentic works in various genre including biography, autobiography, poetry, essay and translation and interpretation of collected tribal texts. Writing in the Native language will be strongly encouraged.

577. Studies in American Indian Literature (3) (Identical with ENGL 577, which is home).

578. American Indians and the Supreme Court (3) (Identical with POL 578, which is home). May be convened with 478.

582. Hopi Language in Culture (3) (Identical with ANTH 582, which is home). May be convened with 482.

584. Development of Federal Indian Policy (3) European colonial precedents through the treaty-making period; federal policy from treaty-making to the present. (Identical with POL 584, which is home).

587A - 587B. Race and Public Policy (3) (Identical with POL 587a-587b, which is home). May be convened with 487a-487b.

589. Areal Survey of Native North American Language (3) (Identical with ANTH 589, which is home). May be convened with 489.

590. Indian Religions and Spirituality (3) For a description of course topics see 490. Graduate-level requirements include an additional research paper based on past research and personal experience with related topic. May be convened with 490.

595. Colloquium

a. American Indian Studies (3) [Rpt./4] (Identical with LAW 595a).

596. Seminar

f. American Indian Studies (1-2) [Rpt./3]

h. American Indian Law and Policy (3) [Rpt./2] (Identical with POL 596h, which is home).

m. Studies in the Oral Tradition (3) [Rpt./9 (Identical with ENGL 596m, which is home).

602. Interdisciplinary Research: Theory and Methods (3) Survey of important theoretical perspectives and their associated qualitative methodologies in American Indian studies. Overview of selected disciplinary frameworks of inquiry, discussions of case studies, and student exercises in choosing and implementing appropriate qualitative research methods.

631. Federal Indian Law (3) (Identical with LAW 631, which is home). Course number expanded to: 631a-631b. 981

631A - 631B. a. Federal Indian Law I; b. Federal Indian Law II (3) (Identical with LAW 631a-631b, which is home). P, 631a is prerequisite to 631b.

646. Ancient and Contemporary Voices (3) The connections between ancient and contemporary native literature of North and South America.

660. Ecology, Demography, and Disease in the Americas (3) Linked issues of environmental change, demographic change, epidemic/endemic diseases, and health in the Americas after 1492.

670. Colonization and Native Peoples (3) Examination of colonialism as theoretical model and as political-economic phenomenon. Case studies of indigenous groups' reactions to colonizing agents from the Americas, the Pacific Rim, and other countries.

677. History of American Indian Education (3) Educational philosophies, policies, and practices of native people, European missions, and federal schools. Historic overview of Indian education to early 1900s.

678. Contemporary American Indian Education and Research (3) Contemporary American Indian/Alaskan native education in two parts: (1) the current state of native education and its effectiveness in meeting the needs of native students; (2) current research in the area of American Indian/Alaskan native education and its implications for future research.

679. American Indian Higher Education (3) Development of higher education for American Indians/Alaskan natives from the earliest efforts to contemporary times. Issues and their implications for the education of American Indians in institutions and agencies of higher education. Emphasis on tribally controlled colleges and universities, and the development of American Indian studies programs in higher education institutions.

688. Energy and Natural Resources (3) GRD (Identical with LAW 688, which is home).

696. Seminar

a. American Indian Policy (3) [Rpt./2]

b. Languages and Literature (3) [Rpt./2]

c. Societies and Culture (3) [Rpt./2]

d. American Indian Education (3) [Rpt./2]

697. Workshop

a. College Teaching Methods (3)


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