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AIS 341: Native Women in the Americas
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Historiography, sociology, biography, autobiography, and fiction about native women in the United States and Canada. Offered: jointly with WOMEN 341. Offered: AWSpS.
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AIS 350: Two-Dimensional Art of the Northwest Coast Indians
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Oliver Studio course emphasizes principles of structure and style of two-dimensional art which can be found on many old, traditional Northwest Coast pieces, such as painted storage boxes and chests, house panels, and ceremonial screens. Students apply these principles in creating a variety of graphic projects.
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AIS 360: American Indians in Cinema
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Cote’ Studies representations of American Indians in American films from 1900 to present. Examines the foundations of American Indian stereotypes and how Hollywood helped create and perpetuate those stereotypes. Activities include reading critical materials, and viewing, discussing, and writing critically about films by non-native directors. Offered: ASpS.
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AIS 370: Researching Indians’ History
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Finding and interpreting sources of information about American Indians’ history. Offered: jointly with HSTAA 315:.
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AIS 376: First Nations Literature
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Cote’ Literature written by First Nations Canadian authors as a form of cultural resistance and a reseizing of identity. Offered: S.
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AIS 377: Contemporary American Indian Literature
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Colonnese Creative writings-novels, short stories, poems-of contemporary Indian authors; the traditions out of which these works evolved. Differences between Indian writers and writers of the dominant European/American mainstream. Offered: jointly with ENGL 359.
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AIS 378: Contemporary American Indian Literature: A Northwest Focus
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Literature and poetry of the Pacific Northwest (Coast and Plateau) Native peoples. Contemporary literature and discussion of social and cultural issues raised by American Indian writers and writing. Offered: AW.
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AIS 379: Powwow: Tradition and Innovation
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Explores the historical and cultural roots of powwow. Discusses the ways this Indigenous Native art form has adapted since prehistoric times. Includes planning and staging of the annual UW First Nations Powwow.
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AIS 425: Indians in Western Washington History
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Relations of Indians and non-Indians in the Puget Sound region, from the 1790s to the present, with emphasis on evolving ideas about Indian identity. Offered: jointly with HSTAA 417.
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AIS 431: History of American Indian Education
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Traditional and European-introduced methods of schooling, the federal role in Indian education, and contemporary Indian education issues. Special attention to Indian concepts of learning; boarding school education; the role of the Bureau of Indian Affairs; current trends in bilingual and bicultural education for Indians.
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