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ANTH 413 /512: Linguistic Field Methods
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Gorbet (Also offered as LING 413.) Practice in transcribing from oral dictation, phonemic analysis, introduction to problems of morphology. Prerequisite: (317 or LING 304) and (318 or LING 322). Restriction: permission of instructor. (E) {Offered upon demand}
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ANTH 415 /515: Native American Languages
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
(Also offered as LING 415.) Survey of Indian languages of North America, with special emphasis on languages of New Mexico. Topics: linguistic structure in particular languages and language families; relationship of languages and cultures; and language loss, maintenance and preservation. (E)
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ANTH 416 /516: Introduction to Language Change
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
(Also offered as LING 446.) Theories and methods of comparative and historical linguistics, emphasizing change in English, Indo-European and Native American languages. Prerequisite: 317 or LING 304. (E) {Alternate years}
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ANTH 420: Topics in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Topics of archaeological interest including gender in archaeology, European contact and post-processualism. (A)
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ANTH 421: Historical Archaeology of the Spanish Borderlands
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Ramenofsky Using archaeology and history, this course focuses on change and continuity of native populations that occurred with Spanish colonization across the Borderlands. Topics include demography, missionization, technologies and settlement organization. Format includes lecture and discussion. (A) {Offered periodically}
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ANTH 434: Synthesis of Sustainability Perspectives and Innovations
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
(Also offered as AMST, ARCH, SUST 434.) Presents frameworks for complex and creative analysis, including systems thinking and synergistic integration of the three pillars of sustainability: environment, equity, economy. Examines innovative local and international case studies in environment, business, policy, and community development. Prerequisite: (SUST 334) and (ECON 106 or ECON 203.)
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ANTH 444 /544: Anthropology of World Beat
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Feld (Also offered as MUS 444.) The study of musical globalization, concentrating on the 100 year background of indigenous and ethnic sound recordings that led to the creation of the "World Music" genre in the late 20th Century. (E)
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ANTH 448 /548: The Anthropology of Music and Sound
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Feld (Also offered as MUS 448./548.) The cultural study of music and sound. Course materials are drawn from written and audio music enthnographies of contemporary indigenous, diasporic, refugee, exile, and industrial communities. (E)
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ANTH 449 /549: New Guinea Representations
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Feld Through writings, films, radio, and Internet, the course explores how the island of New Guinea has been represented, both by indigenous New Guineans, and by visiting explorers, adventurers, colonizers, missionaries, tourists, scientists and artists. (E)
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ANTH 450: Topics in Biological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
(B)
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