Native American History
Native American history is timely and timeless. As we consider US History, and before it, English colonial history in North America, we often talk and think about the 'forgotten people.' This consideration takes on many forms, layers, and textures. There are many renderings of the so-called 'American' story. Yet, in the telling of this history, are not the most 'forgotten' the original Americans - Native American/Indigenous peoples themselves? This course will attempt to engage and examine this fundamental question, from pre-Jamestown 1607 to contemporary issues in Native American/US relations and policies.
Prerequisite: Open to students in fifth and sixth form. Must have taken US History or taken it concurrently
- History