DIPLOMA
Indigenous Perspectives in Anthropology: Culture and Advocacy
byTeaching & Academics
Indigenous Perspectives in Anthropology: Culture and Advocacy
time1.5-3hrs
levelbeginner level
This course examines Indigenous history, sovereignty, and resilience while revealing how anthropology both supported colonialism and later empowered Native nations. Explore concepts like blood quantum, resource rights, and cultural identity while studying key Native scholars such as Vine Deloria Jr. Learn how Indigenous peoples assert sovereignty, protect sacred sites, reclaim their voices, and advance Native studies.
Indigenous Perspectives in Anthropology: Culture and Advocacy
This free online course explores the history of Indigenous peoples and how anthropology contributed to their evolution.
This course examines Indigenous history, sovereignty, and resilience while revealing how anthropology both supported colonialism and later empowered Native nations. Explore concepts like blood quantum, resource rights, and cultural identity while studying key Native scholars such as Vine Deloria Jr. Learn how Indigenous peoples assert sovereignty, protect sacred sites, reclaim their voices, and advance Native studies.
Indigenous Perspectives in Anthropology
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