HUM 116 — Kumeyaay Arts and Culture I
This course is a seasonal survey of arts and culture of the Kumeyaay Nation in what is now commonly known as San Diego and Imperial Counties and Baja California. Students will study Kumeyaay songs and stories, dance, games, pottery, philosophy, spiritual beliefs and traditions, and the various uses of winter and spring plant resources. Guest lectures by Kumeyaay experts will be integrated into the course. Field trips to various cultural sites and events are a required component of this class. Also listed as KUMY 116. Not open to students with credit in KUMY 116. (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-3, Cal-GETC-3B)
Part of
- Ethnic Studies Associate in Arts
- General Studies: Humanities and Fine Arts
- History for Transfer (AA-T)
- History Associate in Arts
- Kumeyaay Studies Associate in Arts
- Kumeyaay Studies Certificate of Achievement
- University Studies: Humanities and Fine Arts
- Art History for Transfer (AA-T)
- Humanities (HUM)
- Kumeyaay Studies (KUMY)
- Degree Requirements and Transfer Information