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2007-08 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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HIS 323G - PII Native American I: Pre-Columbian America Through Removal


(Perspectives II Global course) This course examines the history of Native Americans from pre-Colombian times through Removal. We will discuss the methods used by historians and anthropologists in studying the cultures of North America, and learn about the civilizations that existed on the continent before 1492. We will explore the contentious period of European colonization and “conquest” and how Native Americans dealt with the new challenges posed by the foundation and expansion of the United States.


Prerequisites & Notes
Adv Codes: BR
Prereq: any PI in History
Multicultural Studies Minor Course



Credits: 3



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