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Welcome to Native Eyes - a program designed by and for Native Americans with outreach to indigenous and non- indigenous people around the world. The program offers students an opportunity to think about important social and cultural issues from a broadly indigenous perspective utilizing highly flexible learning modes within a carefully devised structure of study guides, directed reading, critical thinking, disciplined writing, and the latest innovations in Web interactivity and presentation.
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Taught from an interdisciplinary and liberal arts point of view, Native Eyes courses are fully accredited and built on a solid scholarly base. However, the program differs from most mainstream studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences, in that all courses incorporate a strong Indigenous perspective, utilizing significant input from prominent Native American scholars, artists, elders and leaders, thereby encompassing Indigenous ways of seeing and understanding the world.  Each of the courses listed below should be considered not only as a program of study that lasts a few months but also as a portal to knowledge that will serve you well over a lifetime, changing the way you think about life and culture.

If you are interested in taking any of the Native Eyes Courses please,
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If you would like more information please e-mail
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Course categories

Native Eyes Courses Fall 2008 
 Indigenous Perspectives on Humor (Fall, 2008)This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
 Indigenous Perspectives on Knowledge (Fall 2008) This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
 Indigenous Perspectives on Place (Fall, 2008)This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
 Indigenous Perspectives on Nature (Fall 2008)This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
 How Indians Made America: History Before Columbus (Fall 2008) This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
 Recovering the American Past: 500 years of Cultural Encounter (Pending Approval)This course allows guest users to enterSummary
 Indigenous Visual Studies: perception/representation/meaning (Fall 2008)This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
 American Indian Mapping: Configuring Space and Time (Fall 2008) This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
 Story Weaving: ways of knowing and telling (Fall 2008)This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
 Indigenous Knowing: Aboriginal Worlds of Thought (Pending Approval)Summary
 Museums: imagining/interpreting/telling/exhibiting (Pending Approval)This course requires an enrollment keySummary
 Native Voices: art/writing/media/film/theater/music/dance (Pending Approval)This course requires an enrollment keySummary
Native Eyes Courses Spring 2009 
Indigenous Studies Hybrid with Steve Wall 
 Survey of Native American HistoryThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
New Media Arts Hybrid Class 
 NMAR 360 - 460 Intermediate and Advanced Web DesignThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
Course Development 
 American Indians in the CinemaThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
Creative Writing Classes - IAIA 
  English 301 Critical Theory - Jon DavisThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
Native Eyes Archive 

Fall 2007 Courses 

Spring 2008 
 Indigenous Perspectives on Humor (Fall 2008)This course requires an enrollment keySummary
 Indigenous Perspectives on Knowledge (Spring 2008)This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
 Indigenous Perspectives on Place (Spring 2008)This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
 How Indians Made America: History Before Columbus (Spring 2008)This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
 Indigenous Visual Studies: perception/representation/meaning (Spring 2008)This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary
 American Indian Mapping: Configuring Space and Time (Spring 2008)This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrollment keySummary

Fall 2008 (Now Under Construction)