Native American Studies Minor

 

 

College of Liberal Arts

 

 

The Native American Studies minor is interdisciplinary, designed to provide undergraduates with an enhanced understanding of the culture, history, language, literature, and arts of Native Peoples of the Americas. The minor consists of a minimum of 18 hours that are to be selected from the university’s offerings on these topics and organized to reflect each individual student’s interests. Through coursework in Native American Studies, students may prepare themselves for careers in teaching, government, the media, health care, business, law, and the arts, among others. The requirements for Native American Studies minor are listed below.

 

Successful completion of the Native American Studies minor consists of satisfying all course requirements.

 

 

Associated Faculty:

 

Jennifer Calvin (WED) - Pulliam Rm 212 - calvin15@siu.edu

Sandra Charlson (Art and Design) -Allyn Rm 103 - s_charlson@hotmail.com

*C. Andrew Hofling (Anthropology) - Faner Hall Rm 3540 - ahofling@siu.edu

Jo Nast (Art and Design) - jonast@siu.edu

*Anthony Webster (Anthropology) - Faner Hall Rm 3525 - awebster@siu.edu

*Gray H. Whaley (History) - Faner Hall Rm 3374 - gwhaley@siu.edu

 

 

 

* Native American Studies Advisor & Contact person

 

Course Requirements: 18 credit hours, including 6 hours of required core courses and 12 hours of electives, of which 3 hours may be selected from a special interest or related course; for example, Black American Studies.

 

Required core courses:

 

One of:

ANTH 310e/470e:       Introduction to Peoples and Cultures of South America

ANTH 310i/470i:         Introduction to Peoples and Cultures of Mesoamerica

ANTH 310j/470j:         Introduction to Peoples and Cultures of the Andes

ANTH 310k/470k:       Introduction to Peoples and Cultures of the Native Southwest

 

One of:

HIST 366:                    American Indian History

HIST 403:                    American Indians and Government

HIST 404:                    American Indians and Religion

 

Electives can be chosen from the following (note that some have prerequisites or restrictions):

ANTH 201:                  Archaeology of Illinois

ANTH 205:                 Latin American Civilization

ANTH 206:                  Latin American Popular Culture

ANTH 302:                  Indians of the Americas

ANTH 310e/470e:       Introduction to Peoples and Cultures of South America

ANTH 310i/470i:         Introduction to Peoples and Cultures of Mesoamerica

ANTH 310j/470j:         Introduction to Peoples and Cultures of the Andes

ANTH 310k/470k:       Introduction to Peoples and Cultures of the Native Southwest

ANTH 328a/428a        Indigenous Languages of the Americas: North America

ANTH 328b/428b       Indigenous Languages of the Americas: Mesoamerica

ANTH 328c/428c        Indigenous Languages of the Americas: South America

ANTH 420:                  Mayan Texts

ANTH 424:                  Native American Verbal Art

ANTH 430A:               Archaeology of North America

ANTH 430B:               Archaeology of Mesoamerica

ANTH 430E:               Archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands

ANTH 430F:               Archaeology of South America

A&D 317I:                   Contemporary Native American Art

A&D 428:                    Native North American Art

A&D 468:                    Pre-Columbian Art

ENG 332:                    Folklore and Mythology

HIST 361:                    Race and History in the United States

 

(Two history courses are being added: American Indians and Government/Religion)

SOC 215:                    Race and Ethnic Relations in the United States