(ANT/NAS 493): Mixed Blood: Looking at the Relationship Between Africans and Native Americans (NAS 493)Posted in Anthropology, Course Offerings, History, Media Archive, Native Americans/First Nation, Slavery, United States on 2012-05-22 00:48Z by Steven |
(ANT/NAS 493): Mixed Blood: Looking at the Relationship Between Africans and Native Americans
Creighton University
Omaha, Nebraska
Fall 2005
Rev. Raymond A. Bucko, S.J., Professor of Anthropology
In this course the relationship between Africans and Native Americans will be explored. “Africans and Native Americans worked as slaves and as free men together. Both groups played important role in the shaping of the history of this country and the relationships that had are often overlooked and unknown.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn and understand the complex relationships between Africans and Native Americans.
- Examine pre and post-Civil War African and Native relationship.
Texts:
- Katz, William Loren. Black Indians A Hidden Heritage. New York: Anthneum Books for young Readers, 1986.
- Minges, Patrick. Black Indian Slave Narratives. John F. Blair Publisher, 2004.
- Porter, Kenneth W. The Black Indians. Gainesville: The University Press of Florida, 1996.
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