ST-IndigenousPpl/Americas-1900

For all their diversity in terms of languages, cultures, and histories, the Indigenous peoples of the Americas share a common context of dealing with imposed settler-colonialism. This advanced seminar will use an inter-American approach to examine broad themes such as the Doctrine of Discovery, unfree labor, the impact of colonization on family and gender roles, education, and responses to the establishment of nation-states by former Spanish, French and British colonial powers. This course is especially suitable for students with an interest in U.S.

Shannon Mooney

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Primary Title:  
UMass Reader
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
English Language and Literature
Email Address:  
smooney@smith.edu

Claire Leavitt

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Primary Title:  
Assistant Professor
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Government
Email Address:  
cleavitt@smith.edu

Keith Fisher

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Primary Title:  
Elementary School Custodian (evening)
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Facilities Management
Email Address:  
kfisher01@smith.edu

Kyle Barna

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Primary Title:  
CAD/GIS Technician
Institution:  
Mount Holyoke College
Department:  
FM-System Support
Email Address:  
kbarna@mtholyoke.edu

First Year Seminar - FR

This seminar is designed to welcome students into the UMass Amherst community and provide them with the tools, strategies and resources for a successful transition to and experience in college. Students will explore the wide array of opportunities and resources available to enhance their college experience. They will build connections with peers and instructor and engage in conversation and activities to embrace the value of approaching all aspects of their college experience intentionally. The seminar will focus on both academic success and personal wellbeing.

First Year Seminar - FR

This seminar is designed to welcome students into the UMass Amherst community and provide them with the tools, strategies and resources for a successful transition to and experience in college. Students will explore the wide array of opportunities and resources available to enhance their college experience. They will build connections with peers and instructor and engage in conversation and activities to embrace the value of approaching all aspects of their college experience intentionally. The seminar will focus on both academic success and personal wellbeing.
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