ETHSTD173AC
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ETHSTD 173AC - Indigenous Peoples in Global Inequality
Course Title
Indigenous Peoples in Global Inequality
Course Description
This course examines the history of indigenous, aboriginal, native, or "tribal" peoples over the last five centuries. Particular attention is paid to how these groups were brought into relations with an expanding Europe, capitalist development, and modern nation-states. How have these peoples survived, what are the contemporary challenges they face, and what resources and allies have they drawn on in the present?
Minimum
4
Maximum
4
Grading Basis
Default Letter Grade; P/NP Option
Method of Assessment
Alternative Final Assessment
Instructors
Biolsi
American Cultures Requirement
Yes
Breadth
Historical Studies, Social and Behavioral Sciences
Repeat Rules
Course is not repeatable for credit.
Cross-Listed Course(s)
Formats
Discussion, Lecture
Term
Fall and Spring
Duration (in weeks)
15
Minimum Hours
3
Maximum Hours
3
Minimum Hours
1
Maximum Hours
1
Minimum Hours
8
Maximum Hours
8