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HIST-LIT 93AD/ ENGLISH 90LN: Harvard and Native Lands
Semester: Fall Offered: 2024 Professor: Alan Niles T - 9:45am to 11:45am Harvard’s beginnings included a promise to educate both “English and Indian youth.” From its inception, however, Harvard’s endowment included Native lands expropriated through war...
HIST LIT 90 GO: Protest and Decolonization in Latin America and the Caribbean
Semester: Spring Offered: 2024 Professor: Jorge Sanchez Cruz W - 12:45pm to 2:45pm This course studies the “afterlife” of colonialism, exploring forms of protest that emanate from indigenous territories and subjectivities and within indigenous community...
2021 HUNAP Graduation Celebration
HUNAP celebrated the graduation of twenty students with faculty remarks by Professor Shawon Kinew. As part of an annual tradition, the HUNAP community came together to recognize the achievements of the Class of 2021. This year, twenty graduates choose to...
Stories of Afro-Indigenous Intersections in America
The students and faculty of HIST 1014: Afro-Indigenous Intersections in Early America warmly invite you to our class’s culminating event. Thank you for your support as we express what we have learned through story, song, analysis, visualization, and more...
ANTHRO 1182: People of the Sun: The Archaeology of Ancient Mexico
Semester: Spring Offered: 2024 Professor: Bill Fash W - 9:00am to 11:45am This course provides a broad overview of the archaeology of ancient Mexico and Central America, focusing on the Indigenous cultures of highland Mexico such as the Aztecs and...
GENED 1044: Deep History
Semester: Fall Offered: 2024 Professors: Matt Liebmann & Dan Smail T, TH - 12:00pm to 1:15pm When does history begin? To judge by the typical history textbook, the answer is straightforward: six thousand years ago. So what about the tens of thousands of...
HIST-LIT 90GR
Semester: Fall Offered: 2024 Professor: Morgan Ridgway M - 3:00pm to 5:00pm How do gender and sexuality shape Indigenous life? What does it mean for the body to be a site for both colonial violence and imaginative futures? How have constructions, ideas...
HIST 16G: Echoes of the Past: Indigenous Retellings of Conquest & Colonialism
Semester: Fall Offered: 2024 Professor: Adriana Zenteno Hopp T - 3:00pm to 5:45pm How might Montezuma, the Aztec ruler, or Atahuallpa, the Inca emperor, have told the story of their respective encounters with Europeans? Too often, indigenous voices are...
ANTHRO 1080: American History Before Columbus
Semester: Spring Offered: 2024 Professor: Matthew Liebmann M, W - 12:00pm to 1:15pm What happened in America before 1492? What were the major turning points in Native American history? Why don't we know more about the ancient history of North America...