ANTH 207 North-American Indians (Not offered 2001-2002)*+
An introduction to the subsistence strategies, social life, and religious vision of native North Americans. Particular attention will be paid to the sharp differences among Native-American world views and to diverse strategies for cultural survival in contemporary America. Readings will include autobiographical, ethnographic, and historical works, as well as examples of contemporary Native-American literature. Format: seminar, with a high level of class participation expected. Requirements: a midterm, a final exam, and one 15-page research paper. No prerequisites. Enrollment limit: 25; priority given to Anthropology and Sociology majors. Open to first-year students.