ANTH A200 — Alaska Native Cultures 3 Credits
Surveys Alaska Native peoples, including cultural heritage, ethnohistory, and contemporary experiences from an anthropological perspective. Covers environmental settings, linguistic subdivisions, precolonial sociocultural organization and subsistence patterns, contact with non-Native groups, and key issues, including education, politics and law.
Part of
- General Education Requirements (GERs) for Baccalaureate Degrees
- Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
- Bachelor of Science in Anthropology
- Minor in Alaska Native Studies
- Minor in Anthropology
- Minor in Sociology
- Associate of Applied Science in Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
- Bachelor of Social Work
- Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Development
- Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education