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Indian Studies Course Descriptions

Indian Studies (INST) College-Program Codes: 9-63 Check with department for semester when these courses are offered. Read each course description for prerequisites.


1107 INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN STUDIES (2 credits) Provides an introduction to the study of the American Indian from a cultural and academic perspective. The academic overview will include considerations of scope, method, terminology, and principles of the various disciplines which include the American Indian in their fields of study.

2201 AMERICAN INDIANS 1492 TO 1887 (4 credits) The course surveys the continuity of and changes in American Indian cultures brought about through social, economic, political and religious policies and practices of European and American societies in what is now known as the United States.

2202 AMERICAN INDIANS 1887 TO THE PRESENT (4 credits) Course surveys the changes and survivals of American Indian cultures in the social, political, economic, and cultural environment of the United States.

2207 INDIANS OF CANADA (3 credits) The course surveys the continuity of and changes in Indian cultures brought through social, economic, political, and religious policies and practices of European and Canadian societies from discovery and exploration to the present.

Updated: 3210/GEOG 3210 AMERICAN INDIAN LANDS (3 credits) A geographical analysis of Indian lands of the United States including the physical, economic, cultural, and recreational aspects. In addition the course will review aspects of the Federal-Indian relationship including law, treaties, judicial cases, jurisdiction, and current issues related to Indian land tenure. Prerequisites: GEOG 2100 and GEOG 2200.

3307 HISTORY OF THE OJIBWE (3 credits) The oral and written history of the People from origins to the early 20th century, analyzing the Ojibwe response to changes brought by European and American society. Prerequisite: INST 1107 or INST 2201 or INST 2202.

3317 TRIBAL GOVERNMENT (3 credits) The course offers the student a deeper understanding of traditional, transitional, and contemporary tribal governments based on the experiences of the Chippewa in Minnesota and other tribes. Prerequisite: INST 1107 or INST 2201 or INST 2202.

4418 FEDERAL INDIAN LAW (3 credits) The American Indian enjoys and suffers a unique legal status. This course will survey and analyze the federal legal instruments which serve as foundations for the unique situation and rights as well as the obstacles to the exercise of their sovereign rights. Prerequisites: INST 3317 and POL 1200.


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