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AIS 115: American Indian Oral Literature
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Unique Course The American Indian oral tradition focusing on myth, legend, song and oratory (in English translation) is studied. Selections will represent various tribes, but will emphasize the Lakota culture. Cross-listed: (Also offered as ENGL 115) 3 semester hours
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AIS 143: Traditional Lakota Arts
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Unique Course This course will enable the student to perform basic traditional art techniques such as quillwork, beadwork, and featherwork. Cross-listed: (Also offered as ART 143) 3 semester hours
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AIS 201: Intermediate Lakota I
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Common Course Number & Description A continuation of the first-year course, with emphasis on reading, composition, and vocabulary building. Cross-listed: (Also offered as LAKL 201) PreRequisite: AIS-101 AIS-102 3 semester hours
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AIS 202: Intermediate Lakota II
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Common Course Number & Description A continuation of intermediate Lakota with emphasis on reading, composition, vocabulary building and the oral tradition. Cross-listed: (Also offered as LAKL 202) PreRequisite: AIS-101 AIS-102 3 semester hours
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AIS 214: Introduction to American Indian Literature
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Common Course Number & Description This introductory course in American Indian literature allows students to read and study a variety of genres, including traditional oral literature, autobiography, poetry, fiction, and drama by American Indian authors. Students learn basic research and critical skills needed in reading Native American texts. Cross-listed: (Also offered as ENGL 214) 3 semester hours
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AIS 224: Lakota Culture & Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
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AIS 225: American Indian Women
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Unique Course This will be a study of the historical importance of Indian women and their significance in the modern world. Cross-listed: (Also offered as SOC 225) 3 semester hours
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AIS 251: American Indian Art History
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Common Course Number & Description A survey of the history of American art ranging from traditional tribal art to contemporary Indian art. Cross-listed: (Also offered as ARTH 251) 3 semester hours
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AIS 256: Literature of American West
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Common Course Number & Description A study of the literature produced in our region, centered on the Great Plains, including that of Native Americans, both oral and written; of pioneers, immigrants; and farmers; Western literature, and current writers. Cross-listed: (Also offered as ENGL 256) PreRequisite: ENGL-101 3 semester hours
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AIS 257: Early American Indian History and Culture
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Common Course Number & Description A survey of the social, cultural, political, and economic history of the Indian peoples of North America from time immemorial to the end of the nineteenth century. Cross-listed: (Also offered as HIST 257) 3 semester hours
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