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    Fort Lewis College
   
    Nov 21, 2024  
2013 - 2014 Catalog of Courses 
    
2013 - 2014 Catalog of Courses [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Native American and Indigenous Studies


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Department Chair: Majel Boxer
Email: boxer_m@fortlewis.edu

Professor: Kathleen S. Fine-Dare
Assistant Professor: Majel Boxer

Native American and Indigenous Studies offers a multidisciplinary, comparative, and ultimately transformative approach in studying historical, political, social, and on-going experiences of Native Americans, Alaska Natives and Indigenous people within the United States and in the global community.

Students will gain an understanding of Indigenous philosophies which ground the field and knowledge of tribal governance and sovereignty, cultural revitalization and continuance, economic development, creative and expressive arts and in the employment of appropriate and relevant research benefitting Native and Indigenous communities. Additionally, the major connects the historic and contemporary experiences of Native Americans and Alaska Natives to the experiences of Indigenous peoples beyond the U.S. through a critical examination of colonialism and the manner in which Indigenous people the world over have countered, resisted, and struggled for justice.

The NAIS degree as a primary or secondary major and its minor are appropriate for the many careers in or near Indigenous communities, in Native-serving institutions, or in graduate studies. The unique conditions created by the long history of U.S. - Indian Affairs and the present policies of self-determination warrant this distinct field of study.  

Major and Minor in Native American and Indigenous Studies:

Native American and Indigenous Studies Major 

Native American and Indigenous Studies Minor 

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