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2000-2001 Catalog |
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The minor in Native American studies emphasizes the culture, history, art, and literature of the indigenous peoples of the United States and Canada.
1. A minimum of 24 credits, 15 of which must be upper division and 4 must be practicum.2. Choose from among the following courses with Native American subject focus (16-20 credits):
- Native American History (Hst 383) 4
- Oral History Methods (Hst 412) 4
- Native North America (Anth 318) 4
- Native North America: Special Studies (Anth 334) 4
- Contemporary Issues in Native North America (Soc 338) 4
- Cultural Resource Management (Anth 462) 4
- Native American Topics (SSc 399) 3
- Introduction to Native American Literature (Eng 240) 4
- Native American Myth and Culture (Eng 239) 4
- Major Forces in Literature (Eng 447) 4
(Applicable to the minor when Native American authors are featured.)
- Major Figures in Literature (Eng 448) 4
(Applicable to the minor when Native American authors are featured.)
- Introduction to Native North American Art (ArtH 199) 4
Certain upper division, open-numbered courses with Native American subject focus (399, 401, 405, and 407) in the participating departments (Art, English, History, and Sociology/Anthropology) may also be appropriate; please consult the Native American studies coordinator..
3. Practicum (4-8 credits):
The practicum, at least 4 credits at a 409 level, is a direct guided experience with Native Americans. Guidance is provided by both SOU faculty and Native Americans. Practicum could include work with Indian tribes, organizations, and programs in the region.
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