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AIS 271: Native Peoples of the Intermountain West
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Examines societies of the Columbia and Fraser River Plateau and Great Basin, 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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AIS 272: Native Peoples of the Southeast
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Examines indigenous societies of North America fs southeastern sector, 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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AIS 317: North American Indians:The Southwest
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Witherspoon Overview of history and ethnography of the Southwest with emphasis on Apacheans, Pueblos, and Pimans/ Yumans. Social organization, religion, worldview, and expressive culture of such specific groups as Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, Tewa, and Tohono O'odham.
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AIS 330: United States-Indian Relations
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Harmon History of relations between American Indians and non-Indians in the U. S. with emphasis on national laws and policies. Examines origins and impacts of Indians f and non-Indians f strategies for dealing with each other, historical reasons for Indians f contemporary conditions and status.
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AIS 331: American Indian History I:European Discovery to 1840
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Harmon History of Indigenous peoples and their descendants in the area that now constitutes the United States, from the eve of European discovery of the Americas to 1840. Emphasis on relations between Indigenous peoples and immigrants. Offered jointly with HSTAA 331.
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AIS 332: American Indian History II:1840 to Present
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Harmon History of American Indians in the United States from 1840 to the present. Emphasis on relations between Indians and non-Indians, government policies, and Indian strategies of survival. Offered jointly with HSTAA 332.
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AIS 335: American Indians and the Law
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Harmon History of laws governing American Indians: aboriginal law systems, U. S. laws, and contemporary tribal laws. Effects of laws and legal institutions on contemporary Indian identity and tribal status, self-government, land ownership and use, natural resources, religion, family life, cultural and spiritual practices, crimes and punishment, and federal responsibilities for Indians.
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AIS 340: Indian Children and Families
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Cross-cultural survey of Indian child rearing, family structure, and related social issues. Includes historical changes in family structure, value orientation and adaptation to a bicultural environment, education, child welfare, health problems, and aging.
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AIS 341: Native Women in the Americas
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Historiography, sociology, biography, autobiography, and fiction about native women in the United States and Canada. Offered: jointly with WOMEN 341. Offered: AWSpS.
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AIS 350: Two-Dimensional Art of the Northwest Coast Indians
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
VLPA Oliver Studio course emphasizes principles of structure and style of two-dimensional art which can be found on many old, traditional Northwest Coast pieces, such as painted storage boxes and chests, house panels, and ceremonial screens. Students apply these principles in creating a variety of graphic projects.
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