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ID 227

The People of the Longhouse

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This course will examine the social and cultural features of the Haudenosaunee people from within an Iroquoian understanding of culture and tradition. Oral history, contemporary realities, current scholarship and contemporary creative expressions will be explored in a way that recognizes the similarities and differences between Haudenosaunee communities. Prerequisites: SOJE120 or CT120 or ID120 and senior student status.

This course will examine the social and cultural features of the Haudenosaunee people from within an Iroquoian understanding of culture and tradition. Oral history, contemporary realities, current scholarship and contemporary creative expressions will be explored in a way that recognizes the similarities and differences between Haudenosaunee communities. Prerequisites: SOJE120 or CT120 or ID120 and senior student status.

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This course will examine the social and cultural features of the Haudenosaunee people from within an Iroquoian understanding of culture and tradition. Oral history, contemporary realities, current scholarship and contemporary creative expressions will be explored in a way that recognizes the similarities and differences between Haudenosaunee communities. Prerequisites: SOJE120 or CT120 or ID120 and senior student status.


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The People of the Longhouse

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This course will examine the social and cultural features of the Haudenosaunee people from within an Iroquoian understanding of culture and tradition. Oral history, contemporary realities, current scholarship and contemporary creative expressions will be explored in a way that recognizes the similarities and differences between Haudenosaunee communities. Prerequisites: SOJE120 or CT120 or ID120 and senior student status.

This course will examine the social and cultural features of the Haudenosaunee people from within an Iroquoian understanding of culture and tradition. Oral history, contemporary realities, current scholarship and contemporary creative expressions will be explored in a way that recognizes the similarities and differences between Haudenosaunee communities. Prerequisites: SOJE120 or CT120 or ID120 and senior student status.

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This course will examine the social and cultural features of the Haudenosaunee people from within an Iroquoian understanding of culture and tradition. Oral history, contemporary realities, current scholarship and contemporary creative expressions will be explored in a way that recognizes the similarities and differences between Haudenosaunee communities. Prerequisites: SOJE120 or CT120 or ID120 and senior student status.


ID 227 Prerequisites

Social and Environ Justice 120 (Min. Grade D-) or Social & Env Just (Cont St) 120 (Min. Grade D-) or ID 120 (Min. Grade D-)

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ID 227 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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