ETHN 130 — U.S. History and Cultures: Native American Perspectives I
This course covers the social, political, cultural, economic, and intellectual history of indigenous groups in North America from pre-history to 1850. Areas of focus include: Native American perspectives of native and non-native cultures, the influence of Native Americans on the Federal Constitution and the U.S. political system, the impact of legislation on Native Americans, and Native American resistance and adaptability in response to land encroachment, racial and ethnic discrimination, and assimilation strategies. Also listed as HIST 130. Not open to students with credit in HIST 130. (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-4, Cal-GETC-4)
Part of
- Elementary Education Associate in Arts
- Ethnic Studies Associate in Arts
- General Studies: Social and Behavioral Sciences
- University Studies: Social and Behavioral Sciences
- History for Transfer (AA-T)
- History Associate in Arts
- Ethnic Studies (ETHN)
- History (HIST)
- Degree Requirements and Transfer Information
- University Studies - Social and Behavioral Sciences (AA)