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Anishinaabe Language, Culture and Community II

NAS 102 Anishinaabe Language, Culture and Community II 4 cr.

An in-depth study of Anishinaabemowin language. This course is a continuation of materials introduced in NAS 101. Students will focus on higher-level use of the language and will apply it in situations related to contemporary Anishinaabe cultural issues and community structures.

Anishinaabe Language, Culture and Community I

NAS 101 Anishinaabe Language, Culture and Community I 4 cr.

An introduction to Anishinaabemowin language including grammar, vocabulary, idioms and syllabics. Students will learn to read, write and speak basic Anishinaabemowin. This course also promotes the preservation of Anishinaabe culture by examining various facets of Anishinaabe everyday life and contemporary issues.

Seasonal Exploration Anishinaabe Language

NAS 207 Seasonal Exploration Anishinaabe Language 4 cr.

The skills necessary for speaking Anishinaabe through experiential opportunities, cultural outdoor activities as well as classroom activity and group work during fall, winter or spring experiences that emphasize indigenous traditional knowledge.

Notes:

May be repeated once for each season. 207a – fall, 207b – winter, 207c –spring.

Public History Minor (currently not accepting students)

New students will not be accepted into the program at this time. Contact department for more information.

History majors may have a public history minor; however, courses cannot be double counted.

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the History department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/historians.htm

Total Credits Required 24

*Enrollment requires faculty and department head approval.

 

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