North American Indians (ANTH 310)
An ethnohistorical survey of selected Indian groups north of Mexico from the time of in-migration by big game hunters via Beringea to the present. The adaptation of populations to culture areas and then adjustment to settlement and control by European powers and later by the United States and Canada are studied from the perspectives of the first Americans. This course meets General Education requirements: Social Awareness and Race/Ethnicity/Gender Issues. Pre-Requisites:ANTH 121 or 122 or SOCY 121 or 122 with a grade of D- or better in each course. Typically Offered Fall Only
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