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Spring Quarter 2024 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   202  CONTEMP & SOC ISSUES(SSc,DIV)
       10185 A  5       MW     430-620P   EGL  G01      CHATTO,SHAYLA R            Open     48/  50                      

AIS   203  INTRO AM IND LIT(A&H,DIV)
       10186 A  5       MW     230-420    SMI  307      Dwyer,Annie                Open     30/  35                      

AIS   275  INTR INDGENOUS STDY (SSc)
      >10187 A  2       Th     500-650P   CMU  326                                           0/  15  CR/NC               
                        NATIVE NEW SCHOLARS PROGRAM.                                
HTTPS://CAIIS.UW.EDU/NATIVE-UW-
SCHOLARS-NUW-SCHOLARS/ QUESTIONS?
CONTACT TODD CLARK, TJC35@UW.EDU

AIS   306  CONTEMP INDIG ENVIRO(SSc,DIV)
       10188 A  5       WF     1030-1220  CDH  105      Johnston,Tory Max          Open     22/  35                %     

AIS   315  AM IND LANG-SALISHPrerequisites
       10190 A  5       TTh    230-420    MEB  250      Hohn,Tami                  Open     16/  25                      
                        SOUTHERN LUSHOOTSEED LANGUAGE AND                           
CULTURE
PREREQUISITE: AIS 314
CLASS MEETS IN DENNY 159

AIS   340  INDIAN CHILD & FAM(SSc,DIV)
       10191 A  5       TTh    1030-1220  CMU  B006     Million,Dian               Open     38/  40                      

AIS   375  TPCS INDGENOUS STDY (SSc)
       10192 A  5       TTh    1230-220   BRK  007                                 Closed   16/  15                J     
                        INDIGENOUS ECOLOGIES & OCEANIC                              
CANOES WITH SUI-LAN HOOKANO.
API CONTENT COURSE FOR OPIS MINOR.
AIS/OPIS MINORS, CONTACT
KAIWISE@UW.EDU FOR ADD CODE.

AIS   379  POWWOW-TRAD & INNOV (A&H/SSc,DIV)
       10193 A  5       TTh    1230-220   MUS  223      Braine,Iisaaksiichaa Ross  Open     34/  35                      

AIS   380  INDIGNS FOOD SOVRNTY(SSc,DIV)
       10194 A  5       MW     130-320    CMU  228      Cote,Charlotte             Closed   36/  35                      

AIS   443  INDGN FILM/SVRN VIS (A&H/SSc,DIV)
       10195 A  5       TTh    1030-1220  JHN  111      Hart,Daniel                Open     27/  30                J     

AIS   475  RSCH INDGENOUS STDY (SSc)
       10197 A  2       M      1130-120   CMU  228      Lawrence,Nigel             Open     10/  30                      
                        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, AND RECORDED VIDEOS.
EMPHASIZES ORAL HISTORIES, FIRST
PERSON EXPERIENCES, PRACTICAL
APPLICATIONS AND CONTEMPORARY
HISTORY OF TRIBAL CANOE JOURNEYS.
       21715 B  5       MW     1030-1220  BRK  007      Lape,Peter                 Open      1/   5                J     
                        AIS/OPIS MINORS, CONTACT                                    
KAIWISE@UW.EDU FOR AN ADD CODE.
SEMINAR FOCUSED ON RESEARCHING
VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THE UW CAMPUS
LANDS INCLUDING LUSHOOTSEED PLACES
NAMES, ARCHAEOLOGY, LAND SHAPING AN
THE LAND'S LEGAL OWNERSHIP AND ITS
CHANGES OVER TIME.

AIS   492  INDIG SOVEREIGNTIES (SSc,DIV)Prerequisites
       10198 A  5       W      1130-220   MEB  102      Dennison,Jean M            Open      3/  10                J     

AIS   497  INTERNSHIP
 IS   >10199 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   >10200 A  1-5     to be arranged                                                       4/  15E                     
                        FACULTY SPONSOR REQUIRED.                                   
QUESTIONS: EMAIL KAIWISE@UW.EDU
 IS    10201 B  2       to be arranged                                             Open      2/   5E                     
                        ADVANCED LUSHOOTSEED LANGUAGE STUD                          
WITH TAMI HOHN

AIS   590  SPECIAL TOPICS
 IS   >10202 A  1-5     to be arranged                                                       0/  10E                     
      >21835 B  1       to be arranged    *    *        Perea,Jessica Bissett                4/  15                      
                        THIS VERY SPECIAL WORKSHOP WITH                             
VISITING ARTIST NIKKI 'QULUQAAQ'
CORBETT, VISIONARY OWNER OF SEW YUP
WILL HELD OVER 2 DAYS APRIL 15-16
AT THE INTELLECTUAL HOUSE WITH A
WELCOME DINNER SUNDAY EVENING. JOIN
US AS WE EXPLORE THE ARTISTRY,
HISTORY, AND SIGNIFICANCE OF QASPEQ
SEWING. GET READY TO UNLEASH YOUR
CREATIVITY, CONNECT WITH ALASKA
NATIVE TRADITIONS, AND STITCH YOUR
OWN UNIQUE STORIES INTO EVERY QASPE
YOU CREATE. WORKSHOP WILL BE LIMITE
TO 15 STUDENTS. ADD CODES ARE
AVAILABLE BY FILLING OUT THE
INTEREST FORM:
HTTPS://FORMS.GLE/K7EX35ZCPPZZSLXO8
      >21958 C  1       to be arranged    *    *        Perea,Jessica Bissett                1/  15  CR/NC               
                        JOIN US TO LEARN HOW TO BEAD WITH T                         
HARNESS (@URBANATSAQ). MATERIALS AN
FOOD WILL BE PROVIDED. 2 WORKSHOPS
WILL BE OFFERED, EACH CAPPED AT 8
STUDENTS: WORKSHOP I WILL BE HELD
MONDAY MAY 13 FROM 10AM-2PM; WORKSH
II WILL BE HELD TUESDAY MAY 14 FROM
2PM-6PM. TO REQUEST AN ADD CODE PLE
COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM:
HTTPS://FORMS.GLE/U4NDGDYVHM3RGSXFA

AIS   592  INDIG SOVEREIGNTIES
      >10203 A  5       W      1130-220   MEB  102      Dennison,Jean M                      6/  10                J     
                        INTERESTED STUDENTS EMAIL THE                               
PROFESSOR AT JDEN@UW.EDU TO REQUEST
ADD CODE

AIS   605  CAPSTONE
 IS    10204 A  3       to be arranged                                             Open      3/   5E CR/NC               
                        GCAIIS CAPSTONE. FOR ENROLLMENT                             
CONTACT KAIWISE@UW.EDU WITH YOUR
AIS FACULTY MENTOR NAME.