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Nov 12, 2024
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HIS 324G - PII Native American II: Removal-Present (Perspectives II Global Course) This course examines the history of Native
Americans from the end of the Removal Era through the present. We will
discuss the methods used by historians and anthropologists in studying
cultures of North America. We will explore the issues of United States
expansionism and the Plains Wars, the early twentieth century (often
called the nadir of American Indian history), and the revitalization
that occurred throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. We
will look at the changing legal status of Native Americans, their
migrations to urban areas, and the contemporary issues of Indian gaming
and other legal and economic concerns.
Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR
Prereq: any PI in History
Multicultural Studies Minor Course
Credits: 3
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