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HUM 350 American Indians Since 1865
This course examines American Indian/White relations from reconstruction to the present. It surveys the impact of westward expansion and cultural changes brought about by the Civil War, forced education, intermarriage, the Dawes Act, the New Deal, the World Wars, termination, relocation and stereotypical literature and movies. The class also addresses the Red Power and AIM movements, as well as indigenous efforts to decolonize and to recover and retain indigenous knowledge. After learning about the past from both Native and non-Native source materials, students will gain multiple perspectives about historical events and gain understandings of diverse world views, values, and responses to adversity. (Same as HIST 352 and ISP 350.)
Bachelor of Arts in East Asian Languages and Cultures
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/east-asian-languages-cultures/ba/
...642 Chinese Thought or HUM 524 Chinese Thought...587 Japanese Sculpture HIST 350 The Korean War...
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/women-gender-sexuality-studies/ba-bgs/
...HUM 364 Pregnancy in Modern Literature WGSS/HUM...Contemporary African Literature WGSS 350 Black Love and...
Minor in East Asian Languages and Cultures
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/east-asian-languages-cultures/minor/
...642 Chinese Thought or HUM 524 Chinese Thought...Religion in Korea HIST 350 The Korean War...
Minor in Human Sexuality
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/women-gender-sexuality-studies/minor-human-sexuality/
...HUM 364 Pregnancy in Modern Literature WGSS/HUM...and Social Change WGSS 350 Black Love and...
Bachelor of Science in Education
http://catalog.ku.edu/education/curriculum-teaching/bs-education/
..._____ HUM 304 World Literature I HUM 308...French Literature 3 FREN 350 Applied French Grammar...