Indigenous Peoples and Globalization Credit Hours: 3 Exploration of the history of globalizing human networks from indigenous perspectives, cross-cultural encounters, and inter-ethnic relations. Focuses on the pre-Columbian achievements of non-Europeans, historical processes of colonialism, indigenous resistance to colonization, the social and racial implications of empire, and how indigenous knowledge has shaped global activism, politics, and societies today. Prerequisites: none Corequisites: none Semester Offered: Fall Level: Graduate Category: Cultures