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FYRP 135 - The Indigenous Domain: Native Histories and Futures |
This course places Indigenous topics at the center of the Domain, introducing students to the history of the Native South and building conversations about the ongoing importance of Native America. Course content will feature readings on Indigenous worldviews and lifeways; our local history of Cherokee Removal; policies of erasure and strategies of Native resilience; and Indigenous representation in modern film and media. Coursework will include a collaborative project on the Bell Route of the Trail of Tears. Course discussions will focus on current topics including land acknowledgments, Native representation and inclusion, and allyship through Sewanee’s Indigenous Engagement Initiative.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Additional Class Meeting, Final Examination, Lecture/Seminar Interdisciplinary Division First-Year Program Department Course Attributes: G4, G7 Restrictions: Must be assigned one of the following Student Attributes: First-Year Reserve & Restrict |
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