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    COURSE DESCRIPTION:

    Students will research and discover the rich Native American history, spanning from pre-columbian times to the modern day.

     

    COURSE OBJECTIVE:

    • 1. Cultural and Historical Perspectives: Students will analyze the diverse cultures, traditions, and societal structures of Native American tribes prior to European contact, highlighting their contributions to American history and culture. Example: Ft. Laramie Treaty of 1851 with the Plains Indians and the subsequent treaties and the influence of Sand Creek Massacre on future treaties.
    • 2. Impact of Colonization: Students will evaluate the effects of European colonization, including land displacement, treaties, and government policies, on Native American communities from the 15th century to the present.
    • 3. Contemporary Issues: Students will examine the ongoing challenges faced by Native American communities, such as sovereignty, cultural preservation, and representation, and explore efforts for advocacy and self-determination.

     

    OPEN TO GRADES:   10, 11, 12

    RECOMMENDED GRADES:   10, 11, 12

    PREREQUISITES:  None

    MAY REPEAT FOR CREDIT:  Yes 

     

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Last Modified on January 16, 2025