EMR 121 Native Americans in the 21st Century: Nation Building II

Semester: 

Spring

Offered: 

2020

Eric Henson
Tuesdays, 2:10pm-4:00pm

This field-based research course focuses on some of the major issues that Native American Indian tribes and nations face as the 21st century begins. It provides in-depth, hands-on exposure to native development issues, including: sovereignty, economic development, constitutional reform, leadership, health and social welfare, land and water rights, culture and language, religious freedom, and education. In particular, the course emphasizes problem definition, client relationships, and designing and completing a research project. The course is devoted primarily to preparation and presentation of a comprehensive research paper based on a field investigation. In addition to interdisciplinary faculty presentations on topics such as field research methods and problem definition, students will make presentations on their work in progress and findings. Must contact instructor prior to enrolling by email, eric_henson@hks.harvard.edu. *This course is also offered as DEV 502 and EDU A102.

See also: Spring 2020