Cultural World Views of Native America

(Same as American Indian Studies M200B.) Seminar, three hours. Exploration of written literary texts from oral cultures and other expressive cultural forms--dance, art, song, religious and medicinal ritual--in selected Native American societies, as these traditional and tribal contexts have been translated into contemporary literary texts (fiction, poetry, essay, and drama). Survey, from secondary sources, of interdisciplinary methodological approaches taken from literary analysis, structural anthropology, folklore, linguistics, and ethnomusicology. May be repeated for credit with instructor and/or topic change. Letter grading.

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Jul 15, 4 PM PDT
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  • SEM 1

    Waitlist (4 seats)

    R 3pm-5:50pm

    Renee and David Kaplan Hall A56

Course

Instructor
Mo'e'hahne, H.
Previously taught
23F 22W

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