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MUSC 3723: History of Music
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
Acquaints the student with the development of music through the ages from its inception to the present.
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NAMS 1123: Native American Spirituality I
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
Orientation and study of Native American beliefs made integral through literature, oral traditions and lifestyles. General concepts will be studied to find similarities in a range of mythologies, and specific tribal stories will serve as contrast.
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NAMS 1143: Native Americans of North America
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
Introduction to the inhabitants from the North Pole to southern Mexico at the centuries directly before and immediately after specific European incursions. Note will be made of cultural relationships, such as languages and myths, among various peoples distributed throughout the area.
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NAMS 2123: Native American Spirituality II
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
Advanced study of Native American spirituality in comparison to Western religion, culture, and community, through participation and discussion, medicine wheel, sweat lodge, mediation, dance, etc. This class will examine spiritual growth through the study of Native American practices and values.
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NAMS 2203: Native Americans of the United States
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
Study of the history and cultures of Native Americans around the European incursions and establishment of the United States to present. Conflicts with European explorers and rebellions of indigenous peoples and the results of such actions will be reviewed. Whenever possible, comparisons between European and Native American accounts of such events will be made.
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NAMS 2233: Native Americans of Oklahoma
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
Oklahoma is home to more than 40 American Indian tribes, tribal towns, nations, and bands. NAMS 2233 discusses the ways in which the tribes came to reside in the present day state of Oklahoma, and also explores each tribe as a unique entity unto itself. Both contemporary and historical perspectives will be addressed, as well as contemporary cultural issues and current events.
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NAMS 2263: Native American Law
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
A historical analysis of the use of law to separate indigenous peoples from their land and cultural heritage. Exploration of the evolution and effects of those practices and a focus on the legal aspects of sovereignty of "Indian Country," bingo, smoke shops, health services, and direct conflicts with the BIA and BLM that exist today.
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NAMS 2403: Field Research in Native American Culture
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
This course is designed to be a cooperative effort between RSU and local museums and research facilities, such as Gilcrease and Philbrook museums. Students will be provided a list of topics of importance to the understanding of Native American cultures to be thoroughly researched during the semester.
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NAMS 2423: Indigenous Language of Native Americans
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
A study of the general categories of languages that are the bodies that branch into hundreds of specific local languages. Information about linguistic clues that reveal migrations and relationships to pre-tribal cultures will be discussed and researched.
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NAMS 2503: Cherokee I
3.00 Credits
Rogers State University
The purpose of this course will be to teach basic conversational Cherokee, with some emphasis on prefixes, suffixes and roots of Cherokee words to reflect changes in the usage of words in the language.
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