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Applied Indigenous Studies
Description: As a critical approach to the study of Federal Indian Law, this course will examine the basic principles of Indian Law in the United States in a comparative context, utilizing both other British-influenced legal systems (Canada, New Zealand, Australia) as well as those of other former colonial powers, such as Spain and France. The course would include an introduction to Federal Indian Law as usually conceived. Letter grade only.
Units: 3
Sections offered: Fall 2024
Requirement Designation: Social and Political Worlds + Global
Liberal Studies Essential Skills: Critical Thinking
Prerequisite: Sophomore Status or higher
Applied Indigenous Studies
Term : Summer 2016
Catalog Year : 2015-2016
AIS 304 - Indigenous-state Relations: Comparative Global Contexts
Description: As a critical approach to the study of Federal Indian Law, this course will examine the basic principles of Indian Law in the United States in a comparative context, utilizing both other British-influenced legal systems (Canada, New Zealand, Australia) as well as those of other former colonial powers, such as Spain and France. The course would include an introduction to Federal Indian Law as usually conceived. Letter grade only.
Units: 3
Sections offered: Fall 2024
Requirement Designation: Social and Political Worlds + Global
Liberal Studies Essential Skills: Critical Thinking
Prerequisite: Sophomore Status or higher