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Dec 11, 2024
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PSCI 418 - American Indian Political and Economic DevelopmentUnits: 3 Surveys the historical, political, and legal foundations of American Indian political and economic development in the United States. Focuses on the cultural, political, and legal dilemmas posed by tribal governments: how they maintain cultural legitimacy in the face of colonial cultural imposition, and how they articulate retained rights in a system of shared sovereignty. Provides an analysis of social, cultural, political, economic, and legal impact of various economic development strategies, including legalized gaming on Native American communities. May not be taken for credit by students who received credit for: PSCI 390 -4 and SOC 489 -3. Cross-listed: PSCI 418, AIS 468 , and SOC 468 are cross-listed. Students may receive credit for only one of these courses.
Satisfies GE area: DD Satisfies Diversity & Equity area: DEu
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