HI476* Aboriginal North America: Interpreting Native History since Columbus 1.0 |
This comparative seminar examines the post-contact experience of Native peoples in North America (including "Indians", Metis, Mestizos and Inuit) to better understand historical, Aboriginal identities under colonialism. The course will cover the following selected topics: contact, epidemics, trade and work, social change, encounters with Christianity, violence, the evolution of governmental policies towards First Peoples, pan-Indianism, activism and cultural renaissance, and Native and non-Native interpretations of the past. {C/S} |
Exclusion: HI496c*. |
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