Indigenous Studies Courses at Colby
While not comprehensive, the following list of courses will give students a sense of the breadth of course offerings at Colby that speak to Indigenous studies.
Fall 2020
AM171 Introduction to American Studies (Saltz)
AM245 Land, Sovereignty, and Art (Hickey)
AY112 Cultural Anthropology (Halvorson)
AY256 Land, Food, Culture, and Power (Mills)
HI341 U.S. Empire (Jacobson)
LA173 History of Latin America, 1491 to 1900 (Fallaw)
LA272 Mexican History: Justice, Rights, and Revolution (Fallaw)
SO252 Race, Ethnicity, and Society (Gilkes)
SP135B Introduction to Critical Analysis: Indigenous Latin America (Miller)
SP376 Narratives, Artifacts, and Monuments of Pre-Columbian Civilization (Millones)
Spring 2021
AM171 Introduction to American Studies (Fugikawa)
AM293 Methods in American Studies (Hickey)
AM375 Race, Gender, and Visual Culture (Saltz)
AY112 Cultural Anthropology (Menair)
FR361 Creolization, Culture, and Society in the Indian Ocean Islands (Mauguiere)
HI243 History of the U.S. West (Jacobson)
HI348 U.S. Environmental History (Jacobson)
SP237 Conquest and Resistance in the Americas (Millones)
SP254 Aqui estamos: U.S. Latinx in the 20th and 21st Centuries (Ramos Flores)
WG343 Decolonize This Place (Thomas)
WG493 Seminar: Identity Formation, Social Movement, and Gender (Fugikawa)