Courses 2023-24
Our courses explore Native American ways of living, understanding the world, and organizing their societies; they also examine the impact of invasion and colonization on Indian America, and the intersection of Indian and European histories and systems of knowledge.
Course Details
For brief descriptions of courses and scheduled instructors, please consult the official Dartmouth Course Descriptions and Requirements published by the Office of the Registrar. For detailed information about the terms and times that courses will be offered, the most reliable source is the Timetables page on the Registrar's site.
Summer 2023
Introduction to Hawaiian History and Studies -2A- Chang
Fall 2023
- NAIS 11/*ANTH 11 Ancient Native Americans-- McLeester
- NAIS 14/ HIST 14 The Invasion of America: American Indian History Pre-Contact to 1800-- Calloway
- NAIS 25 Indian Country Today-9L- Duthu
- NAIS 30.08 Contemporary Native American and Indigenous Art-3A-Powell
- LING 11.06/NAIS 40 Language Revitalization -11- Whaley (SOC, CI)
Winter 2024
- NAIS 8 Perspectives in Native American Studies-10A-Hooley
- NAIS009/HIST9.08 Settler Colonialsm - -Musselwhite
- NAIS 18/ENVS 18 Indigenous Environmental Studies-2A- Ferguson
- HIST 96.08/NAIS 81.03 Pen and Ink Witchcraft: Native American History Through Treaties-10A-Calloway
- NAIS 85, 86, 87 Independent Study, Research, Honors Thesis (permission required) - Arrange
Spring 2024
- NAIS 8 Perspectives in Native American Studies-10A-Hooley
- NAIS 30.30 Indigenous Reproductive Justice -2A- Lucero
- NAIS 30.28/ANTH 50.34 Peoples of Oceania -12 -Ferguson
- NAIS 35/ENGL 32 Native American Literature -10- Taylor
- NAIS 50/ GOVT 69 Federal Indian Law -10A-Duthu
- NAIS 81.06/ ENGL xx Fictions of Indigeneity -11-Taylor
- NAIS 85, 86, 87 Independent Study, Research, Honors Thesis (permission required) - Arrange