ANTH 432 Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands, 16th-20th Century
Provides an ethnohistorical overview of North America’s Eastern Woodlands from first encounters between indigenous people, Europeans and Africans to the 20th century. Covers indigenous cultural diversity at the time of contact and the social, environmental, economic and political dimensions of early colonialism, enslavement and settler colonialism in the region.
Prerequisite: ANTH 101 or permission of the instructor.