This course engages the Early Learning Tribal Sovereignty Curriculum, created by Native Early Learning educators for ALL early learners in Washington State. This curriculum is aligned to the K-12, Since Time Immemorial: Tribal Sovereignty in Washington State curriculum. Students will work with the curriculum’s three lessons designed for early learners to experience concepts related to tribal sovereignty and local tribal history: (1) Who We Are (family, cultural identity, a sense of place, and Native families), (2) House of Salmon (historic and contemporary significance of salmon), and (3) Respecting Our House (reciprocity, taking care of the land, acknowledging and honoring place, health and wellness, and giving thanks for all). Storytelling as a child development strategy will be central along with studying the curriculum’s map of Indigenous nations in Washington State.
Tribal Sovereignty and Early Childhood Education (B)
Quarters
    Fall Open
  Location
    Tacoma
  Time Offered
    Weekend
  Class Standing
    Freshman
        Sophomore
        Junior
        Senior
  Credits
    5
  Academic Year
     2025 – 2026
    Taught By:
            
          Fall Registration:
                
              (5): 10318
                Credits: 
                5
  Maximum Enrollment: 
                25
  Class Standing: 
                Freshman
        Sophomore
        Junior
        Senior
  Quarters:
                Fall
                                              2025
                                             Open
                    In Person or Remote:
                
              Time Offered: 
                Weekend
  Schedule Evergreen:
                
              Location: 
                Tacoma