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Jan 17, 2025
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AEGS 203 - Intro to Critical Indigenous Studies Credits: 5
(H/SS/DSJ) This course is an introduction to methods and research in Critical Indigenous Studies. Students will explore the worldviews, lived experiences, and theoretical standpoints generated within Indigenous communities. An emphasis is placed on Indigenous ways of being, knowing, and doing in constantly evolving contexts as they converge inside and outside of academia. Topics may include concepts and issues such as decolonization, sovereignty, cultural reclamation, environmental justice, tribalography, historiography, and intergenerational resistance to settler colonialism. Formerly Formerly ACES 203
Prerequisite: Any of the following are recommended but NOT required: AEGS 100, AEGS 101, ENGL&101, or SOC& 101. 5 hours Lecture
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