Credits | 1 |
Restrictions | No 2021 2020 |
Pre-Requisites | |
Co-Requisites | |
Core Area | Communities |
Area of Inquiry | |
Liberal Arts Practices |
Examines the archaeology, culture, history, economics, religion, literature, arts, politics, law, and individual lives of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Indians - Colgate’s closest Native American neighbors - from the period before European contact to the present day. Students place Iroquois experiences in North American Indian contexts (comparing the Iroquois, e.g., to the Cherokee), especially regarding the loss and persistence of tribal sovereignty; and investigate Iroquois relations with New York State and the United States, especially in regard to competing land claims.