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Native American Studies Program

Department of Ethnic Studies

The Native American Studies program is designed to broaden educational opportunities for American Indian students and provide an educational experience for those interested within the total student body.  In addition, the program provides students with a rich interdisciplinary approach to theoretical, historical, and contemporary perspectives regarding the study of native peoples.  We seek to develop leaders for our Native and non-Native communities. As a fourth goal, the program seeks to enhance cultural awareness and identity in the classroom, the campus and campus community.

To promote these goals, Native American Studies collaborates with other university agencies in recruiting, counseling, tutoring, and coordinating financial aid for American Indian students. Curriculum development has made Native American Studies courses part of the recognized course offerings within various interdependent disciplines and some of our courses fulfill the general education requirements.

Within the Ethnic Studies Department, the Native American Studies program offers a degree concentration leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in Ethnic Studies. The program while not new, is growing and has the potential for exciting development.

October 6, 2007

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© "Dance Spirit" Frank LaPena, 1981

Fall 2007 Courses

ETHN   53 - Introduction to Native American Studies
(GE-D1A)

ETHN  140 - Native American Experience
(GE-D2)

ETHN  143 - American Indians, Film and Popular Culture
(GE-C4)

HIST  171 - American Indian Ethnohistory

Upcoming Events

"The Americana Indian: American Indians in the American Imagination"

Exhibit Opening Reception
Columbus Day
October 8, 2007
Noon-2pm
Sac State Anthropology Museum

Wednesday, October 17,
1:30-3:00 PM.
Professor Steve Crum (Shoshone), Department of Native American
Studies, UC Davis.
Hinde Auditorium, University Union

Wednesday, October 24,
5:30-7:00 PM
Frank Lapena (Nomtipom Wintu), Professor Emeritus, Native
American Studies Program, Department of Ethnic Studies,
Sacramento State
Hinde
Auditorium, University Union

Thursday, November 1,
7:30-9:00 PM,
Charlie Hill (Oneida), and special guest opener
University Union Ballroom (sponsored
by UNIQUE Programs and the Multicultural Center)

Tuesday, November 6,
6:00-8:00 PM
Professor Luana Ross (Salish/Kootenai) and Professor Dan Hart, The Native Voices Program, University of Washington. A presentation by filmmakers Hart and Ross will follow a showing of White Shamans and Plastic Medicine Men, produced by The
Native Voices Program. ,
Shasta Hall 456.

Further Information Contact:
Dr. Brian Baker
baker@csus.edu