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AIS 115: American Indian Language:Navajo
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
Witherspoon Conversation, reading, and writing in Navajo. Oral literature and other aspects of Navajo culture integrated into language study. Prerequisite: AIS 114.
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AIS 151: Indian Art of Northwest Coast
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
VLPA Oliver Studio course on Pacific Northwest coast Indian/Eskimo art. Traditional and contemporary forms; principles of form, style, and techniques; values that influence Indian/ Eskimo art styles.
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AIS 151 - Indian Art of Northwest Coast
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AIS 170: Survey of North American Indian Art
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
VLPA Major American Indian art traditions of North America. Precontact and early-contact-era traditions and the evolution of Indian art forms in contemporary times. Design and techniques in Indian art.
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AIS 201: Introduction to American Indian Histories
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Harmon Survey of histories of Indians in the U. S. from native perspectives. Presents traditional creation accounts and oral histories, archaeological, and historical evidence. Focus is cultural dynamics, considering change and continuity through prehistoric, protohistoric, colonial, and American periods.
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AIS 201 - Introduction to American Indian Histories
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AIS 202: Introduction to Contemporary Experience in Indian America
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Survey of contemporary Native-American people, cultures, and issues. Focus on modern experiences through readings from Native- American autobiographies, contemporary narratives and literature, and reports of important topical issues, e.g., water rights, Indian gaming, treaty law.
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AIS 203: Introduction:Philosophical and Aesthetic Universes
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Social constructions of reality, aesthetic as well as philosophic, as conceptualized by approximately five traditional American Indian cultures from different regions of North America.
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AIS 230: Contemporary Indian Gaming and Casinos
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Wright Overview of the contemporary $18.5 billion Indian Tribal gaming industry (with a focus on the Pacific Northwest), which is heavily regulated, is an economic engine for non-Indian communities, and funds economic, social and cultural revitalization of Indian Reservations, yet often generates intense political discussions. Offered: .W.
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AIS 240: Native North American Women
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Indian women in the social structure; historical and contemporary roles; changes in male-female relationships; problems and opportunities of contemporary women; the feminist movement and Indian rights.
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AIS 253: Wood Design
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
VLPA Oliver Studio course in wood sculpture utilizing Pacific Northwest Indian hand tools. Properties of woods and their uses.
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AIS 270: Native Peoples of the Pacific Northwest
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Examines indigenous societies on the Pacific Northwest fs western slope, from southeast Alaska to California, including social structures and relations, subsistence strategies, belief systems, and changes over time, both before and after non- Natives f arrival.
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