ETHN 4233 - Native American and Indigenous Environmental Issues Course uri icon

Overview

description

  • Explores the unique knowledges, practices and perspectives of Native American and Indigenous peoples with regard to environmental issues, and how they both contrast with and complement dominant ways of knowing. Views central themes of Land, Plants, Animals, and Air/Water through political-ecological lenses. Critically assesses historical and contemporary Indigenous environmental matters in the contexts of colonial histories and tribal sovereignty. Recommended prerequisite: ETHN 1023 or ETHN 2013. Same as ETHN 5233.

instructor(s)

  • Carroll, Clint  
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2018 / Spring 2019 / Spring 2021 / Spring 2023 / Fall 2024