ANTH 3132 Native North America -- 3 unit(s)
Ethnographic survey of sociocultural systems developed by Native Americans north of Mexico. Emphasis on relationships that exist among ecological factors, subsistence techniques, social organizations, and belief systems; and the impact interactions with European and U.S. societies had on Indian lifestyles. (Same as 680:132 (HUM 3132))
Term: Fall 2012
Start/End Date: Aug 20 - Dec 14
Meeting Time:
Arranged
Location (Facility ID): eLearning
Instruction Mode: Online
Instructor(s):
Don Gaff, Assistant Professor
Class Section: 03
Class Nbr: 36268
If two numbers are listed, undergraduate level class number is listed first, graduate level class number is listed second.
Course Notes: Same as HUM 3132 (680:132).
Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.
To enroll:
Students will enroll through the Student Center in MyUNIverse
For more information:
Trisha Becker, Continuing and Distance Education
Phone: 800-648-3864 or 319-273-7771
Email: trisha.becker@uni.edu


