KUMY 166 — Introduction to Native American Politics and Policy
This course introduces students to Native American politics and policy from the treaty making process that formed the foundation of contemporary tribal sovereignty to legal cases and precedents that impact Native American lands and people. The course will also explore how Native people have both petitioned for access into the American polity and actively resisted assimilation. Emphasis will be given to twelve recognized Kumeyaay tribal governments in the United States and four recognized Kumeyaay/Kumiai tribal governments in Baja California, Mexico. Also listed as POSC 166. Not open to students with credit in POSC 166. (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-4, Cal-GETC-4)
Part of
- Ethnic Studies Associate in Arts
- General Studies: Social and Behavioral Sciences
- University Studies: Social and Behavioral Sciences
- History for Transfer (AA-T)
- History Associate in Arts
- Kumeyaay Studies Associate in Arts
- Kumeyaay Studies Certificate of Achievement
- Kumeyaay Studies (KUMY)
- Political Science (POSC)
- Degree Requirements and Transfer Information