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All summer 2020 courses will be offered either as a Remote Learning or Totally Online Course. Please check the course schedule listing for how each class will be offered. The note section will provide additional information on remote learning and, as needed, for specific online courses.

FALL 2023

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SPRING 2021

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Indian Gaming

Native American Religions Fall 2018

FALL 2018

Fall 2018

SUMMER 2018

Summer Class Nat Hort 20182018 Summer Classes

Fall 2017 Courses


Course Time Instructor
NAMS 4920-001 Sacred Existence T/Th, 10:00AM-11:15AM Fiscus
NAMS 4920-002 Contemporary Native American Issues Th, 6:00PM-8:40PM Morgan
NAMS 4920-003 Indian Gaming Online Blood
ANTH 4250/8256 Environmental Anthropology & Native
Peoples of the Great Plains
T/Th, 1:00PM-2:15PM Osborn
ENGL 2470-001
ENGL 2470-002
Survey of Native American Literature MW, 1:00PM-2:15PM (001)
T/Th, 1:00PM-2:15PM (002)
B Robins
ENGL 4960-001 Contact, Conquest, and Narratives T/Th, 4:00PM-5:15PM Peterson
ENGL 4960-003 Creative Spirit Th, 6:00PM-8:40PM B Robins
HIST 4450/8456 Native American Environmentalism T/Th, 8:30AM-9:45AM Smith
RELI 3020 Native American Religions T/Th, 1:00PM-2:15PM Desanti

Past Course Offerings


Course
ANTH 3220 Peoples and Cultures of Native North America
ANTH 4420/8226 North American Archaeology
ANTH 4230 Enthnomedicines of the Americas
ANTH 4920 Native American Film
ENGL 2470 Survey of Native American Literature
ENGL 3100 Major Figures in Native American Literature
ENGL 4941/8940 Native American Literature
ENGL 8100 Native American Nonfiction Writing
GERO 4690/8996 Working with Minority Elderly
HIST 2990 Global Indigenous History
HIST 4400/8406 History of North Amerian Indians
HIST 4420/8426 The Sioux Tribe
HIST 4450/8456 Native American Environmentalism
HIST 4910 Native History, 1870-1930
NAMS 4240 Contemporary Tribal Nation Building
NAMS 4440 Federal Indian Law
NAMS 4920 Native American Storytelling
NAMS 4920 Indigenous Research Methods
NAMS 4920 Native American Wellness
NAMS 4920 Native American Photography
NAMS 4920 Indian Gaming
RELI 3020 Native American Religions
RELI 3030 Shamanism
RELI 3500-853 First Nations - Spirit in Culture

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Many students with majors from outside our college often find the minors available in Arts and Sciences exciting and engaging. A minor is a great way to explore a discipline you're curious about, while also adding breadth to your education.

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