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College of Liberal Arts

ANTH 211 – +Indigenous Peoples of North America (3)

Introduces Indigenous people's histories and social contexts within North America, with a concentration of analysis on West Coast cultures. Examines misconceptions of Indigenous peoples and building corrective images of Indigenous history, culture, rights, and contexts in society. Addresses traditional and contemporary Tribal society including cultural history, ecological adaptations, population, family and gender roles, religious ideology, political and economic systems, stereotypes, history, settler colonialism, traditional ecological knowledge, and Indigenous people's contexts within the present era. This course may be subject to Enforced Prerequisites that restrict registration into the course. Check the offerings below for more information.

Course Attributes
CoreEd-Art&Humanities General
Core, Pers, Cult Diversity
Liberal Arts Non-Western Core

For more information, contact OSU Ecampus at 800-667-1465 (option 1) or ecampus.ess@oregonstate.edu.

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TermCRNSecCrP/NInstructorTypeStatusCapAvailWL CapWL Avail
202700733074003Staff0TBD404000
Syllabus: Available in Canvas to students enrolled in this course. Or contact department to request syllabus.
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= Signifies the course as a Baccalaureate Core Course.
= Signifies that fees may apply to the course.
+ = Include restriction.
- = Exclude restriction.
* = Prereq may be taken prior to or simultaneously with this course.