The Bachelor of Arts in American Indian Studies at the University of Washington offers students a platform to engage with Indigenous knowledge, culture, and governance systems. Through interdisciplinary coursework and research, students explore the complex relationships between tribal communities and broader societal institutions, with a focus on social justice, sovereignty, and cultural preservation.
Preserving Indigenous Languages: A Case Study on Lushootseed
Decolonizing the Curriculum: Integrating Native Knowledge Systems in Education
Impact of Federal Policies on Tribal Sovereignty in Washington State
Land Back Movement: Legal and Cultural Dimensions
Tribal Justice Systems and Restorative Justice Practices
Representation of Native Americans in U.S. History Textbooks
Environmental Activism in Indigenous Communities
Urban Native Identity and Community Building
Exploring Native American Art as Resistance
Analysis of the Indian Child Welfare Act and Its Implications
Indigenous Approaches to Climate Change Resilience
Tribal Governance and Self-Determination in the Pacific Northwest
Historical Treaties and Contemporary Land Rights Conflicts
Food Sovereignty and Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Storytelling and Oral Histories in Native Cultures
Health Disparities and Healthcare Access in Tribal Nations
Cultural Repatriation and the Native American Graves Protection Act
Role of Indigenous Women in Environmental Justice Movements
Mapping Tribal Lands Using GIS and Historical Records
The Politics of Native American Mascots and Cultural Appropriation
This program equips students with the skills to critically engage in Indigenous issues while supporting tribal communities and fostering cultural understanding.
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