NAVAJO ETHNOLOGY

Course Code:
ANTH 248
Course Group(s):
HUMANS IN CONNECTION
Active Term:
Randomly
/ Randomly
Course Description:
This course provides an opportunity to engage with anthropological work on the Navajo of the Southwestern United States. Lectures will be given on Navajo history, language, religion and ritual, gender and kinship, economics, and the place of the Navajo in an increasingly globalized world. Hands-on/experimental activities like weaving, cooking, and traditional storytelling will be undertaken to better understand time-honored Navajo practices.
Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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