2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Native American and Indigenous Studies Minor
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Students graduating with an undergraduate
minor degree in NAIS will be able to: 1)
Explain the concept of tribal sovereignty and
how tribal sovereignty is both restricted and
acknowledged by the federal trust relationship
and by relationships with states; 2) Understand
the development of modern tribal governments
and their functions and importance
in contemporary society; 3) Understand and
appreciate the roles of history, culture, and
politics in the development of tribal world
views, world views that relate to modern life
and contemporary issues of concern for Native
American and Indigenous peoples; 4) Identify
historical, cultural, and political diversity and
significance in Native oral traditions and written
literatures; 5) Recognize stereotypes about
Native American and Indigenous peoples and
explain why these stereotypes were created and
why they are sustained in modern society; and
6) Understand from the perspective of American
Indian peoples, historical experiences and
contemporary issues in North America.
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Minor Requirements
The minor in Native American and Indigenous Studies requires 18 credit hours. Twelve credit hours must come from the following courses, three credit hours must be in either NAIS 1001 or NAIS 1350 .
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