American Indian Studies Maymester 2013 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL Take AMST/HIST 110 This May! Join Professor Daniel M. Cobb on an interdisciplinary exploration of American Indian history from the period before European contact to the present. Learn about the diversity of Native North America and how indigenous peoples have met the challenges posed by colonialism. Primary and secondary source readings will be supplemented by lectures, discussions, and films. ⇒ Earn 3 Credit Hours in 3 Weeks! ⇒ Meet DV, NA, and HS Requirements! ⇒ Complete the AIS Major Concentration and Minor gateway course! Join a community of outstanding faculty, students, and staff by taking this and other courses in American Indian Studies! Undergraduate degrees include a minor and a major concentration within American Studies. To learn more, contact Danny Bell at [email protected], or visit www.americanindianstudies.unc.edu, www.facebook.com/aisunc, @UNCIndigenous. Photo Credits: Treaty of Greenville, 1795, artist unknown, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Treaty_of_Greenville.jpg, accessed 8 April 2011; Mattie Grinnell (Mandan) addresses a reporter during the Poor Peoples Campaign, Washington, D.C., 1968, photograph by Bill Wingell.
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