Explores the sovereign status of American Indians as it relates to social relationships, traditions, and culture of American Indians. Reviews historic relations with non-Indian societies, the development of federal Indian law, tribal governments and their functions. Examines treaty rights, environmental issues, public policy, economic development, other current issues, and contemporary social problems. Prerequisites: None.
General Education Designations: C, H, SB
| Class# | College | Room | Delivery | Semester | Dates | Days | Times | Instructor | Availability |
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| 57081 | Scottsdale | Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 171 | In Person | Fall 2009 | 08/24/2009- 12/18/2009 | MW | 10:30AM- 11:45AM | Pino |
Closed on 08/28/2009 |
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Notes
PLEASE NOTE: AIS141 is cross-referenced with SOC141.
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Analyzes the legal system of the United Sates Government as it applies to American Indian Nations. Examines how United States legal institutions have impacted Indian sovereignty. Units of analysis include the development of Indian law, United States Supreme Court decisions, Congressional Acts, treaty rights and the development of tribal governments. Focuses on legal institutions that have abridged the property rights of Indian Nations. Prerequisites: None.
General Education Designations: C, H
| Class# | College | Room | Delivery | Semester | Dates | Days | Times | Instructor | Availability |
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| 57085 | Scottsdale | Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Rm 144 | In Person | Fall 2009 | 08/25/2009- 12/18/2009 | TuTh | 10:30AM- 11:45AM | Pino |
Closed No Seats Available |
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Notes
PLEASE NOTE: AIS160 is cross-referenced with SOC160.
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