Albuquerque,
NM,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
This program equips students with essential knowledge of ethical, theoretical, and empirical approaches crucial for comprehending Indigenous matters. The curriculum examines varied cultural practices, colonial impacts, activist movements, spiritual traditions, and environmental relationships influencing Native populations across the Americas. Students choose courses from multiple disciplines including Anthropology, Art & Art History, Urban Planning, History, Linguistics, and Spanish/Portuguese, along with offerings from UNM's Law School. Leveraging UNM's exceptional position as a leading research university in the Indigenous Southwest, the program provides distinctive opportunities for cross-cultural hemispheric analysis.