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Native American Women's History (NAS 215)

Term: Academic Year 2015-16 - Winter

Faculty

Karissa E. White
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Schedule

Mon-Wed, 10:00 AM - 11:20 AM (1/13/2016 - 4/22/2016) Location: MAIN WHELR 210

Description

Students explore the diverse lives and experiences of Native American Women with a particular emphasis on how Native women have contributed in critical ways to the economic, political, social, and spiritual well being of their communities and how they have played a key role in the history of Native American survival and resistance to American colonialism. Specific topics include: gender and identity in Native American societies; stereotypes and historical representations; kinship; activism and leadership; land, labor and tribal economies; the arts and material culture; colonization and decolonization; and tribal sovereignty.