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AKNS A182: Grant Writing AK Native Comm
1.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Introduces grant writing focused on community-based grant proposals, including successful approaches appropriate to rural and Alaska Native communities. Includes grant tips, reviewer scoring, grant trends and proposal components.
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AKNS A184: Indig Ldrshp Civic Engagement
1.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Introduces traditional and modern Indigenous styles of leadership, and orients to methods of civic engagement to foster positive community change.
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AKNS A185: Event Plan & Mtg Facilitation
1.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Provides an overview of event coordination and meeting facilitation focusing on small and large events common for tribes, rural communities, Native corporations, and organizations.
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AKNS A190: Topics AK Natv Cultural Skills
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Focuses on an applied traditional Alaska Native skill. Covers historical and modern practices, as well as traditional knowledge and mentorship learning of Alaska Native practices such as arts, technologies or culinary techniques. Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits with change of subtitle.
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AKNS A201: Alaska Native Perspectives
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Introduces Alaska Native perspectives on kinship, time, philosophy, symbolism, spirituality, communication, justice, oral traditions, storytelling, material culture, and the relationship to the environment. Includes the diversity of Alaska Native peoples, languages, and worldviews and how these influence contemporary and global issues.
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AKNS A215: Music of Alaska Natives
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Explores music and dance practices of Alaska Native and Indigenous peoples of the circumpolar north by region and culture group. Interdisciplinary methods will be used to examine the historical and social dynamics behind changing musical and cultural traditions. Fundamentals of ethnomusicology theory and research methods will be introduced. Registration Restrictions: AKNS A201 or MUS A111 recommended prior to registering for this course. Crosslisted with MUS A215.
Prerequisite:
WRTG A111 UA C
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AKNS A216: World Indigenous Music
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Survey course on indigenous music cultures of the world. Musical traditions of Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Near/Far East are examined within the context of musical styles and culture. Crosslisted with MUS A216
Prerequisite:
WRTG A111 UA C
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AKNS A218A: AK Native Drummaking I
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Studio course in which students learn the fundamentals of making hand drums in the Athabascan and Southeast Alaskan Indian style. Students will also study the living tradition of Alaska Native drum practices. Crosslisted with MUS A218A
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AKNS A218B: AK Native Drummaking II
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Studio course in which students learn the fundamentals of making handheld frame drums in the Inupiaq and Yup'ik Alaskan Native tradition. Students will also study the living tradition of Alaska Native drum practices. Crosslisted with MUS A218B
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AKNS A230: Oral Traditions of AK Natives
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
An introduction to Alaska Native oral traditions, both the stories told by different Alaska Native cultures and the indigenous languages that convey those stories. Topics include the role of oral traditions in sharing knowledge and beliefs in Alaska Native cultures, the importance of indigenous languages in conveying ideas, the translation of oral traditions into recorded or printed media, and contemporary settings where oral traditions continue.
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