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Aug 24, 2025
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College Catalog 2025-2026
Global Indigenous Studies Concentration
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Structure of the Concentration
A concentration in Global Indigenous Studies requires six courses. These six courses must come from at least three different departments with no more than two courses from any single department. Students may not have more than two courses in common with another major, minor, or concentration that they complete. Students are encouraged to take classes that cover multiple geographic regions, chronological periods, and divisions. These courses could be derived from the list below or students may petition to have additional classes count toward the concentation, including up to one from study away, or an internship with approval of the director. AMST 231 - Sovereignty Matters: Critical Indigeneity, Gender and Governance AMST 237 - Environmental Justice AMST 284 - Radical Reelism: Indigeneity, Politics, and Visual Culture ANTH 251 - Politics of Memory in Latin America ANTH 270 - Cultural Resource Management ART 375 - Race, Ethnicity, Class, and Gender in American Art BIOL 485 - Wildlife Conservation in the Anthropocene: An International Perspective EDUC 240 - Race, Culture, and Ethnicity in Education EDUC 380 - Research Methods for Education and Advocacy ENVI 234 - U.S. Environmental History GEOG 242 - Regional Geography of the US and Canada HIST 222 - Imagining the American West HIST 225 - Native History to 1871 HIST 226 - American Indian History since 1871 HIST 281 - The Andes: Landscape and Power INTL 415 - Cultural Resistance and Survival: Indigenous and African Peoples in Early Spanish America LATI 251 - Politics of Memory in Latin America LING 206 - Endangered/Minority Languages LING 225 - 100 Words for Snow: Language and Nature SOCI 280 - Indigenous Peoples’ Movements in Global Context SPAN 316 - Mapping the New World: Exploration, Encounters, and Disasters Topics courses (194/294/394/494) may also count toward the concentration with permission of the director. |
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