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2023 Fall > UGRD > hist > hist 262L

American Indian History to 1783

Course #: hist 262L

Description:
Once relegated to the margins of U.S. history, American Indian histories have emerged as important narratives in their own right and central components to the stories we tell about our own states, regions, and nation. For generations, American Indians have pushed their own priorities and been crucial historical actors in the making of the United States long before this nation came into existence. As part one of a yearlong survey of American Indian history, this course examines the histories of indigenous peoples of North America from their perspective, including the peopling of the Americas; pre-Columbian societies and civilizations; first contact encounters and exchanges with non-Natives; strategies American Indians used to confront expanding European and indigenous powers; and ways indigenous North Americans engaged global markets, diplomacy, and competing empires.

Section Class Number Schedule/Time Instructor Location
01 9734 MWF
12:00 - 12:50 pm
John,Maria K Wheatley W01-0042
Session: Regular
Class Dates: 09/05/2023 - 12/13/2023
Capacity: 20
Enrolled: 20
Status: Closed
Credits: 3/3
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