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NAS 210: Native American Cultures of Wisconsin
3.00 Credits
Northland College
A study of the various Native cultures who have resided in Wisconsin from prehistory to present. The course focuses on the historical and cultural aspects of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Iroquoian language, families, their relations to each other, to the European colonists and later to the Americans. Students will gain an insight and understanding of cultures that are much different than that of the White American. Liberal Education: Cultural Diversity.
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NAS 212: Native American History Since 1890
3.00 Credits
Northland College
A consideration of the socio-economic and cultural adaptations in the 20th Century Native American life. Focus on national policies since the allotment act, including Indian reorganization, termination, relocation, and self-determination; reservation life and urban migration. Liberal Education: Cultural Diversity.
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NAS 214: Native Americans in Modern Society
3.00 Credits
Northland College
Study of native peoples living in the contemporary Americas through an examination of their forms of organization, social problems, their relationships with one another and the dominant society, and their cultures. Liberal Education: Cultural Diversity.
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NAS 221: Intermediate Ojibwe Language I
3.00 Credits
Northland College
Prerequisite: NAS 122 This is a self-instructional course designed to help students recapture or expand their knowledge of the Ojibwe language. Liberal Education: Cultural Diversity.
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NAS 222: Intermediate Ojibwe Language II
3.00 Credits
Northland College
Prerequisite: NAS 221 This is a continuation of NAS 221. Liberal Education: Cultural Diversity.
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NAS 224: American Indian Law
3.00 Credits
Northland College
Due to the treaty making process, American Indian tribes have a unique relationship with the United States government. Consequently, this course will address various topics concerning tribal sovereignty, civil and criminal jurisdiction. The status of Indian lands, hunting and fishing rights, etc. The history and implications of various treaties, acts of Congress, as well as recent Federal and Supreme Court decisions pertaining to Indian tribes will be discussed during the course of the semester. Liberal Education: Cultural Diversity.
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NAS 225: Native American Woodland Skills
3.00 Credits
Northland College
A study of Native American life ways in an outdoor setting providing instruction on woodland crafts and skills. Class activities will include traditional Native American teachings concerning various group and individual projects. Liberal Education: Cultural Diversity.
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NAS 239: Native American Storytelling
3.00 Credits
Northland College
Development of research, study, and presentation skills in storytelling. Study of Native American legends, stories, and mythologies as part of the overall understanding of the role of oral traditions in the Native American culture. Liberal Education: Cultural Diversity.
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NAS 283: American Indian Literature
3.00 Credits
Northland College
A survey of literature by Native American and non-Native American authors and writers. Course work acquaints students with both written and oral traditions of American Indian people through reading, writing, lecture, and discussion. Liberal Education: Cultural Diversity.
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NAS 300: Ethnobiology
3.00 Credits
Northland College
A study of Native American lifestyles relating to the natural environment. Students will learn how Native American people made use of plants and animals to meet their basic needs, i.e., food, shelter, clothing, and medicines. The course is oriented toward fieldwork and projects incorporating the traditional lifestyle of Native American people. Liberal Education: Cultural Diversity.
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