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Native American Studies - University of New Mexico
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Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
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Indigenous issues
Geographic scope:
National
Country of activity:
United States of America
Mission statement:
We are a degree program where a student can earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in Native American Studies. We teach students about the historical and contemporary issues and policies that currently effect Native people i the U.S. and across the globe. Students learn critical thinking, writing, and reflection skills. They learn research and presentation skills. They leave NAS with a foundation of understanding of the impact of colonization and the self-determination of Native people across the southwest U.S., the national landscape of the U.S., and the international issues that affect Indigenous peoples commonly.
Year established:
2004
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