ENGL-245

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Native American Literatures

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Course Description

A survey of writing by indigenous peoples of the present-day United States. This reading-heavy course will focus its attention on a small number of distinctive indigenous literary traditions, possibly (but not necessarily) including the Iroquois confederacy of the U.S. Northeast and southeastern Canada, the Creek nation of the U.S. Southeast, the Kiowa peoples of the Southwest, and the peoples of the Columbia Plateau. Aside from reading, assignments will include exams and formal essays. May be taken for credit toward the Indigeneity, Race, and Ethnicity Studies major or minor. May be taken for credit toward the major's "Underrepresented Literatures" requirement.

Course Type

Academic Credit, Graded Standard, DIST-HUMANITIES, DIST-CULTURAL PLURALISM, INTER.DISC-RACE&ETHNIC ST, INTER.DISC-ENV.HUMANITIES, Indigeneity, Race & Ethn., Global Studies, Human-Centered Design, Global Cultures & Lang., Social Justice (SJ)