NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE AND HISTORY HOME PAGE BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY
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Native American Culture & History is a lower division course being offered during the Fall semester of 2022 at Binghamton University. The course instructor is Randall H. McGuire ( rmcguire@binghamton.edu ). This course uses a historical approach emphasizing the dynamic relationship of Native American cultures and history to Euro-Americans, African Americans, and Latinxs in the development of American Pluralism. The course focuses on aboriginal cultures of North America and social and cultural changes that resulted from interactions with other ethnic/racial groups in the US. Anth 256/Hist 268 will compare and contrast the dynamics and results of Native American cultures' interactions with Euro-American, African American, and Latino groups through time. It will evaluate the impact of Native American cultures on global and national processes of change and how that impact altered over time. Finally, it will consider the role of Native Americans in American ideology and belief. There are no prerequisites for this course. This course fulfills the Social Science (N), Pluralism (P) and the USP-Pluralism General Education requirements at Binghamton University. Randall McGuire's classes home page
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We acknowledge the unique and enduring relationship that the Onundagaonoga (Onondaga) and Onʌyote’a•ka (Oneida) peoples have and continue to have with the land that Binghamton University occupies, and their rights to ownership of this land. We reject the colonial “doctrine of discovery” that erases the original inhabitants of this land.
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