HY267 - The Southwest under Spain and Mexico
The pre-contact history of Anasazi and Athabascan peoples from anthropological and mythological perspectives; the causes and consequences of the Spanish entrada and attempts at missionization of the Indian peoples of New Mexico and the California coast; development of mestizo society; the arrival of the Anglo-Americans and the Mexican-American War. May meet either the Critical Perspectives: Global Cultures or Social Inequality requirement.
1 unit — McCullugh
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The Southwest under Spain and Mexico examines the history of the pre-encounters between the Spanish and Native populations in the American Southwest. Students will explore the motives of the Spanish entrada and the consequences of their actions, among other topics.
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The pre-contact history of Anasazi and Athabascan peoples from anthropological and mythological perspectives; the causes and consequences of the Spanish entrada and attempts at missionization of the Indian peoples of New Mexico and the California coast; development of mestizo society; the arrival of the Anglo-Americans and the Mexican-American War.
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Term | Block | Title | Instructor | Location | Student Limit/Available | Updated |
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Spring 2025 | Block 7 | The Southwest under Spain and Mexico | Erin McCullugh | Palmer Hall 227 | 25 / 19 | 01/24/2025 |
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Last updated: 01/24/2025