AHI 334 : Native American Art: Economic Renewal Or Ruin
Credits: 3
Semester:
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
Type: LEC
Locates discussion at the crossroads of nineteenth- to twentieth-century indigenous North American and Euroamerican exchange. Enables students to understand the relationship among contact, trade, tourism, economics, and cultural confluence. Places art and native women at the center as ongoing strategies for survival. Demonstrates the conflation of Victorian aesthetics with Iroquoian, Algonquian, Cree, Micmac, and Ojibwa traditions in the art.
Class Schedule: Fall 2009
AHI 334 not offered in this semester, or the department has chosen not to publish it in the on-line class schedule.
Class Schedule: Spring 2010
AHI 334 not offered in this semester, or the department has chosen not to publish it in the on-line class schedule.
Last Updated: Nov 23, 2009 12:02:30 AM

