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Spring Quarter 2023 Time Schedule

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
(COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES )

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Enrl        Sect                                                                                             Crs
Restr   SLN  ID Cred    Meeting Times     Bldg/Rm       Instructor                 Status Enrl/Lim   Grades  Fee Other
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AIS   170  AM IND ART & AESTH(A&H,DIV)
       10181 A  5       TTh    1030-1220  SAV  260      Million,Dian               Open    146/ 150                      

AIS   202  CONTEMP & SOC ISSUES(SSc,DIV)
       10182 A  5       MW     430-620P   ART  003      Pinkham,S                  Open     38/  45                      

AIS   275  INTR INDGENOUS STDY (SSc)
      >10183 A  2       Th     530-620P   THO  234      Million,Dian                         6/  15  CR/NC               
                        NATIVE NEW SCHOLARS PROGRAM.                                
HTTPS://CAIIS.UW.EDU/NATIVE-UW-
SCHOLARS-NUW-SCHOLARS/ SPACE STILL
AVAILABLE. FOR QUESTIONS
EMAIL TODD CLARK TJC35@UW.EDU.

AIS   309  METH AM INDIAN LING (A&H/SSc)
       10184 A  5       TTh    1230-220   MEB  235      Hohn,Tami                  Open      3/  25                      
                        LUSHOOTSEED ORAL STUDY. ALL MAJORS                          
WELCOME. PREREQ ONE LUSHOOTSEED
LANGUAGE CLASS: AIS 313,314, OR 315
THIS COURSE BEGINS WITH AN OVERVIEW
OF THE SOUTHERN LUSHOOTSEED
HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS AND AUDIO
RECORDINGS OF FIRSTLANGUAGE
SPEAKERS. STUDENTS WILL LEARN ABOUT
RESEARCHING LUSHOOTSEED LANGUAGE
MATERIALS AND DETERMINE
SPECIFIC RESOURCES TO STUDY. DURING
CLASSES LANGUAGE EXTRACTION WILL BE
GUIDED TO CREATE A LEARNING
EXPERIENCE THAT WILL ALLOW QUESTION
AND SKILL BUILDING FOR ALL STUDENTS
INVOLVED.

AIS   311  INDIG HST-SALSH SEA (SSc,DIV)
      >10185 A  5       to be arranged                  Reid,Joshua L                        6/  10          $130  J     
                        THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE SPRING                           
MARINE STUDIES PROGRAM AT FRIDAY
HARBOR LABS.
STUDENTS INTERESTED IN THIS COURSE
MUST APPLY THROUGH THE LINK BELOW.
STUDENTS LIVE ON FHL CAMPUS ON SAN
JUAN ISLAND.
QUESTIONS? CONTACT FHL'S ACADEMIC
SERVICES MANAGER, MASON WILEY
(MASONFHL@UW.EDU).
FHL.UW.EDU/COURSES/APPLYING-FOR-AN-
FHL-COURSE/

AIS   315  AM IND LANG-SALISH
       10186 A  5       TTh    230-420    SMI  309      Hohn,Tami                  Open     11/  35                      
                        SOUTHERN LUSHOOTSEED LANGUAGE AND                           
CULTURE. 3RD QUARTER IN LANGUAGE
SERIES. PREREQ: AIS 314.

AIS   380  INDIGNS FOOD SOVRNTY(SSc,DIV)
       10187 A  5       TTh    130-320    SMI  107      Cote,C                     Open     29/  30                      

AIS   443  INDGN FILM/SVRN VIS (A&H/SSc,DIV)
       10188 A  5       TTh    1030-1220  CDH  135      Hart,Daniel                Open     29/  30                J     

AIS   475  RSCH INDGENOUS STDY (SSc)
       10190 A  2       T      1230-220   CMU  228      Lawrence,Nigel             Open     14/  35                      
                        INTRO TO TRIBAL JOURNEYS WILL                               
TEACH YOU ABOUT CONTEMPORARY
PRACTICES AND THE HISTORICAL
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TRIBAL CANOE
JOURNEYS, AN ANNUAL EVENT OF
PACIFIC NORTHWEST AMERICAN INDIAN
TRIBES AND CANADIAN FIRST NATIONS.
TRIBAL CANOE JOURNEY PRACTICES AND
CONCEPTS ARE EXPLORED THROUGH
LECTURES, CLASS DISCUSSIONS,
SEMINARS, GUEST SPEAKERS,
STORYTELLERS, WRITTEN MATERIALS, AN
RECORDED VIDEOS. EMPHASIZES ORAL
HISTORIES, FIRST-PERSON EXPERIENCES
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS AND
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY OF TRIBAL
CANOE JOURNEYS.

AIS   492  INDIG SOVEREIGNTIES (SSc,DIV)
      >10191 A  5       W      1130-220   MEB  234      Dennison,J                          10/  10                J     
                        CONTACT PROFESSOR DENNISON FOR ADD                          
CODE AT JDEN@UW.EDU

AIS   497  INTERNSHIP
 IS   >10192 A  1-5     to be arranged                                                       1/  10E                     
                        FACULTY SPONSOR REQUIRED FOR ADD                            
CODE. QUESTIONS: EMAIL
KAIWISE@UW.EDU

AIS   499  INDEPENDENT STUDY(A&H/SSc)
 IS   >10193 A  1-5     to be arranged                                                       4/  15E                     
                        FACULTY SPONSOR REQUIRED.                                   
QUESTIONS: EMAIL KAIWISE@UW.EDU
 IS    10194 B  2       to be arranged                                             Open      2/   5E                     
                        ADVANCED LUSHOOTSEED LANGUAGE STUD                          
WITH TAMI HOHN

AIS   590  SPECIAL TOPICS
 IS   >10196 A  1-5     to be arranged                                                       0/  10E                     
      >21634 B  3       TTh    200-320    MAR  268                                           0/   5                J     
                        INDIGENOUS POLITICS OF ENVIRONMENTA                         
JUSTICE. CONTACT PROFESSOR GRIFFIN
(PJGRIFF@UW.EDU) FOR ADD CODE

AIS   592  INDIG SOVEREIGNTIES
      >10197 A  5       W      1130-220   MEB  234      Dennison,J                           8/  10                J     
                        CONTACT PROFESSOR DENNISON FOR ADD                          
CODE AT JDEN@UW.EDU.

AIS   605  CAPSTONE
 IS    21344 A  3       to be arranged    *    *                                   Open      9/  10  CR/NC               
                        GCAIIS CAPSTONE. FOR ENROLLMENT                             
CONTACT KAIWISE@UW.EDU WITH YOUR
AIS FACULTY MENTOR NAME