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ALEC 899: Masters Thesis
6.00 - 10.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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ANTH 104: Native Language I
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(5 cr) Lec, lab. Introduction to the fundamentals of an indigenous language. Emphasis on conversational speaking and listening skills. Historic and contemporary writing systems. The indigenous community's society, culture, and history through interface with the language. Specific languages include the following: A. Omaha I (ETHN 104A) (5 cr)
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ANTH 105: Native Language II
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(5 cr) Lec, lab. Prereq: ANTH/ETHN 104. Continuation of ANTH/ETHN 104. Continued conversational speaking and listening skills with emphasis on syntax and pragmatics. Expanded reading and writing. Traditional oral narratives and written texts, norms, beliefs, and values. Contemporary indigenous community's society, culture, and history through interface with the language. Specific languages include the following: A. Omaha II (ETHN 105A) (5 cr) Prereq: ANTH/ETHN 104A.
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ANTH 110 [110c: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Introduction to the study of society and culture, integrating the four major subfields of anthropology: archaeology, cultural anthropology, linguistics, and physical anthropology.
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ANTH 130 [130c: Anthropology of the Great Plains
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
An introductory survey of the peoples and cultures who have lived in the Great Plains. It assumes no detailed knowledge of anthropological concepts and methods. North American and Euroamerican Plains life-styles from the prehistoric past, early historic, and modern periods. Emphasis on the ways different people used and adapted to the Plains. Common themes and artifacts of Plains people given special treatment.
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ANTH 170: Introduction to Great Plains Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(3 cr) Required for Great Plains Studies majors and minors. For course description, see GPSP 170.
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ANTH 189H: University Honors Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec. Prereq: Good standing in University Honors Program or by invitation. University Honors Seminar is required of all students in the University Honors Program. Topics vary.
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ANTH 204: Native Language III
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(3 cr) Lec, lab. Prereq: ANTH/ETHN 105. Continuation of ANTH/ETHN 105. The written indigenous language. Key theories of translation and linguistics. Contemporary indigenous language revival and language maintenance efforts. Collaborative language curriculum work with the indigenous community. The indigenous community's contemporary society and culture. Specific languages include the following: A. Omaha III (ETHN 204A) (3 cr) Prereq; ANTH/ETHN 105A.
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ANTH 205: Native Language IV
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(3 cr) Lec, lab. Prereq: ANTH/ETHN 204. Continuation of ANTH/ETHN 204. Production of oral and written language materials for academic and indigenous community applications. Contemporary indigenous community's society and culture through dialogues with community leaders. Specific languages include the following: A. Omaha IV ( ETHN 205A) (3 cr) Prereq; ANTH/ETHN 204A.
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ANTH 210: Accelerated 2nd Year Native Language
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(6 cr) Lec 6. Prereq: ANTH/ETHN 105. ANTH 210 is a continuation of ANTH 105. Language competence and performance. Production of oral and written language materials. Linguistic methods of translation. Collaborative language curriculum work with the Indigenous community. Interface with the indigenous community's contemporary society and culture: A. Accelerated 2nd Year Omaha ( ETHN 210A) (6 cr) Lec 6. Prereq: ANTH/ETHN 105A. ANTH 210A is a continuation of ANTH 105A. A minimum of four outsideof- class activities (on weekends) and an approximate onehalf hour meeting each week with the instructor (in a "one-on-one" situation) is required.
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