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Course, academic year 2016/2017
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American Indian History and Policy: Survival, Revival, Sovereignty - JMM627
Title: American Indian History and Policy
Guaranteed by: Department of North American Studies (23-KAS)
Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences
Actual: from 2016 to 2017
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 5
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:1/1, Ex [HT]
Capacity: 15 / 15 (15)
Min. number of students: 3
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
Teacher(s): Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
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download RW 02 Deloria. Custer. Chatper 4.pdf Reading week 2 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 02 Deloria, Salisbury. A Companion to American Indian History.pdf Reading week 2 recommended Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 02 Hoxie. Ethnohistory for a Tribal World.pdf Reading week 2 recommended Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 02 Šavelková. Stvořitelova hra.pdf Reading week 2 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 03 Perdue and Green. The Cherokee Removal.pdf Reading week 3 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 04 Ace Daklugie Charlie Smith and Jasper Kanseah (Chiricahua Apaches) Remember Geronimo.PDF Reading week 4 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 04 Banner. Reservations.PDF Reading week 4 recommended Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 04 Leavelle. We Will Make It Our Own Place.PDF Reading week 4 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 04 Wabasha (Dakota) Explains How Nefarious Trading Practices Caused the 1862 Minnesota War.PDF Reading week 4 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 05 Iverson and Davis. We Are Still Here. Disappearing Peoples.pdf Reading week 5 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 05 When Cultures Collied. Wounded Knee.pdf Reading week 5 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 06 Zitkala-Sa.pdf Reading week 6 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 07 Hosmer, O'Neill, Fixico. Native Pathways (2004).pdf Reading week 7 recommended Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 07 Two Views of IRA.pdf Reading week 7 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 08 Deloria. Custer. chapter 3.pdf Reading week 8 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 08 Mack. It Had to be Done.pdf Reading week 8 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 08 Mary Jacobs (Lumbee) Relates How Her Family Made a Home in Chicago.PDF Reading week 8 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 09 Cobb. Talking the Language of the Larger World.pdf Reading week 9 recommended Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 09 Smith and Warrior. Like a Hurricane, Chapter 3.pdf Reading week 9 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 09 Warrior. Which one are you. in Martinez pp. 316-318.pdf Reading week 9 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 10 Cornell. Remaking the Tools of Governance and Davis-Feustel. Indian Gaming in the States. in Native American Voices pp. 352-369.pdf Reading week 10 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 10 Davis and Feustel. Indian Gaming.pdf Reading week 10 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 10 Hinton. Hawaiian Language Schools.pdf Reading week 10 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 10 Littlebear. Just Speak Your Language.pdf Reading week 10 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 10 Talbot. Alaska Natives Struggle for Subsistence Rights.pdf Reading week 10 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 11 Frazier Indian Images in Sports and Commerce.PDF Reading week 11 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 11 Harlan. Creating a Visual History.pdf Reading week 11 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
download RW 11 Singer. Wiping the Warpaint off the Lens.pdf Reading week 11 Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
Aim of the course
Last update: Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A. (13.02.2017)

This course is designed to introduce students to the major events, issues, and themes in Native American history from 1830 to the present day. The goals of the class are to show the diversity of Native histories and cultures, but also the shared experiences that have shaped them over time, and to introduce basic concepts such as self-determination, sovereignty, and treaty rights. We will focus on the themes of resiliency and survival and the American Indians as active participants in their own past. Due to time restraints, the course will focus on the lower forty-eight United States, with some examples from Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada.

 
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