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Nov 22, 2024
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ANGV 30200 - Tribal Governance (4) This course examines Tribal governance throughout the U.S. Analyzing the history of Federal indian Law, students consider how modern Tribal governments and politics have evolved. The course focuses on mechanisms used by Tribes to promote the social, economic, and political welfare of Tribal members, and examines political aspects of Tribal sovereignty, Tribal community development, and pan-indigenous movements (International Polar Bear Agreements, and other developments as they occur). Particular attention is given to the Tribal justice systems in Alaska. Prerequisite: ANGV 20100 Alaska Native Governance Systems, WRIT 20100 and CRIT 13300 or CRIT 23300 . Offered: spring every other year.
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