AMIN3501: Indigenous Tribal Governments and Politics

3 CreditsCritical ThinkingGoal 1 - Written/Oral CommGoal 7 - Human DiversityHistorical PerspectivesMathematical/Logical ReasoningRace, Power, and Justice in the United States

History, development, structure, politics of American Indian Governments. North American indigenous societies from pre-colonial times to present. Evolution of aboriginal governments confronted/affected by colonizing forces of European/Euro-American states. Bearing of dual citizenship on nature/powers of tribal governments in relation to states, federal government.

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