Modern Discourse: Dispelling Myths About American Indians

Quarters
Spring Open
Location
Native Pathways - Olympia
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Kyle Pittman

“Modern Discourse: Dispelling Myths about American Indians” is a 4-credit course meant to familiarize students with current sociopolitical discourse about American Indians and Indigenous communities in the United States and how these are surrounded by myths and false narratives. Students will learn about the historical roots of these narratives that give rise to anti-Indigenous rhetoric and the contemporary forms that these narratives take today, such as notions about the political status of American Indians and Tribes; debates over iconography and mascots; denialism regarding episodes of genocide; the concept of biological race and blood quantum; and the contributions Indigenous Peoples have made to modern thought and inventions. The course will provide insight on how these narratives operate and embed themselves into the American identity and why it is important to investigate the elements of this rhetoric and reexamine the validity of these narratives.

Registration

Course Reference Numbers
(4): 30244

Academic Details

4
25
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

Spring
2024
Open
Remote (S)

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Evening
Schedule Details
Remote/Online
Native Pathways - Olympia
<p>Spring 2024-2025</p>