ANTH 233 - American Indian Studies |
Third term of a three-term sequence of Anthropology courses
dealing with the Indians of North America, focusing on the
people and cultures indigenous to America west of the
Rockies. Kwakiutl, Nez Perce, Shoshone, and Pomo cultures
are surveyed and discussed in detail. The course draws on a
number of different resources readings, videos, guest
lectures, student presentations, works of art to obtain as
accurate and as sensitive a knowledge and understanding of
the history and cultures of the Indians that have and
continue to inhabit California and the Pacific Northwest,
Plateau, and Great Basin areas of America. May be taken out
of sequence.
3.000 Credit hours 30.000 TO 36.000 Lecture hours Syllabus Available Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Lecture Social Science Division Social Science Department Course Attributes: Tuition, Cultural Literacy, Social Science |