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SOCIOL 327      Us Government's Indian Policies: Practices Of A Colonizing Nation
This class will convey information about the implementation of US government policies toward American Indians and how each of the policies, from treaty making, establishing reservations, removing, confronting tribes militarily, and abolishing reservations through allotment resulted in consequences detrimental to tribal welfare. The colonization process created ramifications and consequences that Indian people contend with to this day. This class will provide a historical overview of the consequences associated with political, social, and economic processes that divested Indian people of control over their lives and land they originally lived on. Also cross listed as ANTHRO 327.
Faculty: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Sociology
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