Course Description
This course examines Native American history and the evolving political relationship between Indigenous nations and the United States over the past three centuries. Key topics include treaty-making, federal-tribal policy, colonization, forced removals, reservation systems, and Indigenous self-governance. Students will analyze historical and contemporary challenges faced by Native communities, emphasizing tribal sovereignty, resilience, and the pursuit of justice among over 500 federally recognized tribal nations. (Prerequisite: GPA greater/equal to 2.6; OR Next Gen Rdg score greater/equal to 250 AND Writing score greater/equal to 237; OR ACT Rdg score greater/equal to 15 AND English greater/equal to 15; OR 10-831-107, College Reading and Writing with a B or better)
Class Details
- Class Number:
- HISTORY 10803101-1 - Native History and U.S. Political Relations
- Location:
- ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ Green Bay
- Date:
- -
- Delivery:
- Blended-less than 50% online
- Term:
- 2026 Fall Session 1
Class Notes
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Combination of in-person and online instruction.Ìý
Attend in-person sessions at specified dates, times, and location.Ìý
Access remaining instruction online.Ìý
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Meetings Times
| Dates | Day(s) / Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 8/19/2026 - 10/12/2026 |
Online
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM |
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| 8/19/2026 - 10/12/2026 |
Wednesday
5:30 PM - 8:20 PM |
Green Bay Campus Room SC322
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