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3.00 Credits
An ethnohistorical study of those Native peoples inhabiting the plains region of the U.S. from prehistory to the present.
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4.00 Credits
Emphasizes the development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing so as to help students function effectively in the tribal cultural context of which the language is a part. Prerequisite: AIST 2010.
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3.00 Credits
Familiarizes students with American Indian literatures of the Great Plains. The Great Plains region is the locus of much historical and contemporary significance in regard to American Indian cultures. The literature of Great Plains Indians allows students to confront and reexamine the national narratives surrounding American Indians. Cross listed with ENGL 3100. Prerequisites: 6 hours of AIST or ENGL.
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3.00 Credits
Understand the historical, political, and socio-economic forces that have shaped the relationships of indigenous peoples to their environments, and to be able discern the similarities and dissimilarities of indigenous issues across international borders. The course may include a study abroad component. Prerequisites: 6 hours AIST credit.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of law that applies to individual Indians and tribal governments. In particular, explores the legal relationships among, and relative jurisdictions of, federal, tribal, and state governments. Specific topics include civil and criminal jurisdiction, taxation, family law, hunting and fishing, and gaming regulations. Prerequisite: AIST 1001 or 1350.
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3.00 Credits
Description of the interaction between economy, religion, language and the ecosystem for select indigenous peoples and discussion of the pedagogical methods for preserving their ecological knowledge. An examination of the conflict between contemporary society's demands and preserving traditional society's heritage. Cross listed with GEOG 3400. Prerequisite: one course in American Indian culture.
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3.00 Credits
Examines Native American culture in Wyoming from pre-history to the 21st century. Analyzes social, political, and economic developments of Native peoples of Wyoming before, during, and after contact with Europeans. Discusses interaction between these diverse societies and explores the changing relationships between Indians and Euro-Americans through the periods after contact. Cross listed with HIST 4000/5000. Prerequisites 6 hours of HIST or 6 hours of AIST.
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4.00 Credits
Stresses the usage of language through composition, conversation, oral presentation, and grammar review. Prerequisites: AIST 3010.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Requires active participation and service to an Indigenous community or organization in US or elsewhere. A written agreement among the student, the AIST director or AIST faculty mentor, and an on-site supervisor is required. AIST Majors must take at least four credit hours. Prerequisite: 9 hours in American Indian studies program.
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3.00 Credits
Examines traditional systems of tribal governance; the establishment of contemporary tribal governments; stakeholders and their goals; factors influencing tribal government operations, including the federal trust relationship, plenary power, tribal federal and tribal-state relations; powers of tribal governments; and the future of tribal governments. Prerequisite: 6 hours of AIST courses, including AIST 1001, and/or AIST 1350.
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