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This course critically examines contemporary and traditional perspectives on Indigenous leadership. Also, the course will theorize on indigenous leadership development. The topics covered include overviews of Indigenous philosophy, Indigenous community, and Indigenous leadership.
Prerequisite: 322 or 324 or 325 or 326 or 421 or 423 or 445 or 480. Restriction: junior or senior standing.
Principles of Federal Indian Law - NATV 322
Contemporary Approaches to Federal Indian Law - NATV 324
Tribal Government - NATV 325
Tribal Gaming - NATV 326
Treaties and Agreements - NATV *421
Self-Determination and Indigenous Human Rights - NATV *423
Politics of Identity - NATV *445
Building Native Nations: Community Revitalization, Culture, Decolonization, and Indigenous Thought - NATV *480
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