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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
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ANT 356 - The Haudenosaunee until 1815 This course begins with an examination of Haudenosaunee prehistory and traces the development of the cultural patterns that characterized their society at the time of contact. Archaeological, ethnohistorical, and ethnographic data are used to elucidate the social, political, religious, and economic components of traditional Haudenosaunee life and to explain the changes that resulted from interactions with Europeans. The issues confronting Haudenosaunee communities today are examined from the perspectives of both the Haudenosaunee themselves and their non-Native American neighbors.
Prerequisite: Upper division standing or instructor permission When Offered: Not on a regular basis Credit: 3
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