Updated 2013-14 Undergraduate Catalog
Indigenous Studies Courses
All Indigenous Studies Courses
INST 1107 Introduction to Indian Studies
(3 credits)
INST 2201 American Indians: Precontact to 1887
(3 credits)
INST 2202 American Indians: 1887 To The Present
(3 credits)
INST 2207 First Nations of Canada
(3 credits)
INST 2410 Ojibwe Crafts
(2 credits)
INST 3210 American Indian Lands
(3 credits)
INST 3307 History of the Ojibwe
(3 credits)
INST 3317 Tribal Government
(3 credits)
INST 3410 Advanced Ojibwe Crafts
(1-4 credits)
INST 3568 Celebrating Indigenous Art
(3 credits)
INST 4418 Federal Indian Law
(3 credits)
INST 4990 Thesis
(3 credits)
INST 4418 Federal Indian Law (3 credits)
The American Indian enjoys and suffers a unique legal status. This course will survey and analyze the federal legal instruments which serve as foundations for the unique situation and rights as well as the obstacles to the exercise of their sovereign rights. Prerequisites: INST 3317 and POL 1200. Might not be offered every year.
Common Course Outline