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ANT 3310: Ethnography of North American Indians
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: ANT 1310 or Permission of instructor This course studies the nature and consequences of distinctive Indian cultures that occupied North America at the time of European contact. Includes a close analysis of the many different aspects of social organization and environment that contribute to the unique cultures we call American Indian. (General Studies-Level II, Social Sciences; Multicultural)
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ANT 3340: Native Americans in Historical Perspective
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: ANT 1310 or Permission of instructor This course is a survey of the response of Native American societies to the overrunning social, economic, and political structures of Euro-America. Broad areas of cultural change are covered, and the fundamental issues of land, economic development, and cultural integrity are looked at.
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ANT 3350: Vanishing Cultures and Peoples
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: ANT 1310 or Permission of instructor Industrial civilization is now completing its destruction of technologically simple tribal cultures. Intense contextual and comparative analysis of the cultures undergoing drastic modification enhances awareness of the fundamental right of different lifestyles to coexist and develop analytical skills to help understand cultural changes.
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ANT 3360: Peoples and Cultures of the American Southwest
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 ( 3 + 0) Prerequisite: ANT 1310 or CHS 1000; or Permission of instructor This course provides an ethnographic focus on the Hispano-colonial culture and the Pueblo Indian cultures of the American Southwest, or Provincias Internas. The daily cultural life of the Pueblo and Plains Indians, Spanish colonials, and later Mexican nationals are analyzed in detail. Custom and tradition, from first contact to the Mexican-American War, are placed in the context of overlapping conquests by the Euro-American powers that struggled for control of this culturally diverse region. (CHS 3860)
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ANT 3370: South American Peoples and Cultures
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Crosslisted with CHS 3870 Prerequisite: ANT 1310 or CHS 1000; or Permission of instructor This course presents an ethnographic focus on the native peoples of South America. Students will analyze the daily cultural life of selected Indian peoples beginning at the point of contact in the 16th century, and the Spanish Colonial peoples of this time, to the present. Custom and tradition are studies in depth among Amazonian and Caribbean foragers, tribal groups of Patagonia, chiefdoms of the Andes inter-montane valleys, and the state-level civilizations of the high Andes. The cultural focus is in the context of the conquests of the European powers that struggled for domination of this highly diverse region.
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ANT 3380: Exploring Folklore
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: ANT 1310 or CHS 1000; or Permission of the instructor This course will help the student to analyze the various elements of folklore from verbal to non-verbal classifications, survivals, revivals, and the implications for modern society. Folklore will be studies in a historical and contemporary context. The student will gain an understanding of both the universality and variability of folklore through many global examples compared and contrasted with a regional focus on the folklore of the American Southwest. (CHS 3880)
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ANT 3390: Understanding Cultures
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: ANT 1310 or Permission of instructor Cultural norms have an enormous influence over the kinds of behavior found in any society. Using contemporary theories of anthropology, the course expands on the means to both understand and mitigate cross-cultural differences.
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ANT 3460: Social Organization and Evolution
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: ANT 1310 or Permission of instructor This course is an intensive look at forms of social organization, with a focus on kinship, arranged in evolutionary sequence from the hunting-and-gathering band to the complex social networks of a complex society.
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ANT 3480: Cultural Diversity in Health and Illness
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and satisfaction of Level I General Studies course requirements This course prepares students to understand the many different viewpoints and concepts related to health and illness in other cultures and emphasizes the need and means to provide culturally appropriate health care. (General Studies-Level II, Social Sciences; Multicultural)
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ANT 3600: World Prehistory
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: ENG 1020 This course provides an overview of the prehistoric record of humans from the emergence of Homo Sapiens until the advent of urban life and written records. The data for this survey include archaeology and the human fossil record, and span the geographic regions of Asia, Africa, India, Europe, Australia, and the Americas.
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