NATV 2110 - Sociopolitical Concepts in Native American Studies
Student Learning Outcomes
Students will analyze the impact of law and policy on Native nations and communities in the United States.
Students will identify and apply a community-oriented framework of Rebuilding Native Nations to current Indigenous issues.
Students will strengthen their critical thinking and writing skills as it pertains to social, political, and cultural concepts in Native American Studies
Course Description This course examines a body of politics identified with Native America specific to historical and contemporary relevance for understanding Native American/Indigenous/American Indian nations and communities. Students are challenged to identify issues and debates based on selected readings, films; case examples; and guest presentations to engage in informed discussions about the socio-political experience of Native Americans. Credits: 3