HSTAA 311 A: The Indigenous History and Environment of the Salish Sea

Spring 2023
Meeting:
to be arranged / * *
SLN:
15409
Section Type:
Lecture
Joint Sections:
AIS 311 A
Instructor:
THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE SPRING MARINE STUDIES PROGRAM AT FRIDAY HARBOR LABS. *** STUDENTS LIVE ON FHL CAMPUS ON SAN JUAN ISLAND. *** STUDENTS INTERESTED IN THIS COURSE MUST APPLY THROUGH THE LINK BELOW: FHL.UW.EDU/COURSES/APPLYING-FOR-AN- FHL-COURSE/ *** FOR ANY QUESTIONS, CONTACT THE FHL' ACADEMIC SERVICES MANAGER, MASON WILEY (MASONFHL@UW.EDU)
Catalog Description:
Uncovers the indigenous history and environment of the Salish Sea. Examines the "Salish Sea" concept and uncovers the history of the Salish Sea, from an indigenous perspective. Topics include pre-encounter indigenous settlement; early encounters; and contestations over resources, waters, and lands; contemporary issues. Taught at the Friday Harbor Labs. Offered: jointly with AIS 311; Sp.
GE Requirements Met:
Diversity (DIV)
Social Sciences (SSc)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
November 5, 2024 - 6:10 am