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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Examination of important discoveries and current research in the different areas of North America, including the Eastern Woodlands, Southwest, Plains, Great Basin, Plateau, California, Northwest Coast, Subartic, and Artic. Prerequisite for 400-level courses: 12 hours in anthropology, graduate standing, or permission of the instructor.
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3 hours. Scientific study of natural language phonology and grammar, lexicon and meaning and the role of linguistics in anthropological research. Offered according to demand.
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3 hours. Explores the gendered, ethnic, cultural, and class dimensions of sickness worldwide, with attention to the long-term health effects of sexism, racism, and poverty.
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3 hours. Cultural and linguistic basis of cognitive organization, systems of folk classifications, and collection and analysis of data of shared cultural and social information. Offered according to demand.
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3 hours. Survey of the origins and development of ancient civilizations in Mexico.
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3 hours. Ancient Maya civilizations in Mexico and Central America from the earliest inhabitants until the Spanish Conquest.
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3 hours. Survey of health, illness, and healing among and within different cultural systems.
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3 hours. A review of selected aspects of the customs, social systems, and cultures of European societies.
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3 hours. A review of selected aspects of the customs, social systems, and cultures of Latin American societies.
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3 hours. A review of selected aspects of the customs, social systems, and cultures of African societies.
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