HNUH268W

Where the Waters Blend: Contemporary Indigenous Perspectives on History, Traditions, and Modern Issues

In this unique cultural and personal learning experience, students will explore the history, traditions, and contemporary issues faced by Maryland's Indigenous people. The experiential work of the course asks students to consider how the past matters, particularly when it is embodied in the land they live on, and their present obligations to it. On-campus and place-based learning, focused on the precolonial and colonial histories of Maryland's Indigenous people, and their contemporary issues create opportunities for students to reflect upon and interrogate their understanding of Maryland's past, present, and future. Students will emerge from this course with a greater understanding of the Maryland's Indigenous people and an increased capacity to challenge colonial and postcolonial paradigms that marginalize the Indigenous people in our region, nation, and across the globe.

Sister Courses: HNUH268A, HNUH268B, HNUH268H, HNUH268J, HNUH268K, HNUH268U, HNUH268V, HNUH268X, HNUH268Y, HNUH268Z

Fall 2024

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Fall 2023

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