HIST 110 Lecture 8 part 2October 21, 2013Native American and European ideas about race, gender, and identity, and its influence on Indian Removal.Listen/Show notes
HIST 110 Lecture 8 part 1October 21, 2013Ethnocentricity and Adaptation after the American Revolution; Expansion with Honor PolicyListen/Show notes
HIST 110 Lecture 7September 30, 2013About 50 min. Diplomacy and Warfare; Native Political Goals; Seven Years' War; American RevolutionListen/Show notes
HIST 110 Lecture 6September 18, 2013About 30 minutes, early encounters between Indians and the English. Book excerpt is from Charles C. Mann's "1491" pages 32-36.Listen/Show notes
Mega Lecture Part 2 (Lecture5)September 16, 2013About 58 minutes, trade systems in the pre- and post-contact Southwest, Southern Plains, Upper midwest and northwest coastListen/Show notes
HIST 110 Mega Lecture Part 1 (Lecture 4)September 16, 2013About 35 minutes. European worldview of colonization, Indian and European relations in the Southwest, the Pueblo Revolt.Listen/Show notes
HIST 110 Lecture 3September 4, 2013About 37 minutes What happened at Contact Legal History of Colonization Contact in the SoutheastListen/Show notes
HIST 110 Lecture 1August 24, 2013About 35 minutes. Why Study Native American History Native American Oral TraditionsListen/Show notes