Last offered Spring 2013
An introduction to the indigenous cultural heritage of Central and South America. After a brief review of Latin-American prehistory, the course will consider such issues as the demographic and political impact of the Conquest; the economic, social, and religious life of contemporary Indian and peasant communities; and the dynamics of cultural redefinition and survival in the turbulent political arena of the modern Latin-American state.
Class Format: seminar
Requirements/Evaluation: two essays and a take-home exam
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Prerequisites: none; open to first-year students
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Divisional Attributes: Division II,Exploring Diversity
Other Attributes: INST Latin American Studies Electives
Enrollment Limit: 25
Expected Enrollment: 25
Class Number: 3287
| CLASSES | ATTR | INSTRUCTORS | TIMES | CLASS NUMBER |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ANTH216 SEM Indigenous Peoples Latin Amer (D) | ![]() ![]() |
Michael F. Brown |

