Course Info: CSI-0220

CourseCSI-0220 Natives as Proletarians
Long TitleNatives as Proletarians: First Nations Peoples as Workers Under Capitalism
Term2021F
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Meeting InfoFranklin Patterson Hall ELH on T,TH from 1:00-2:20
FacultyRobert Caldwell
Capacity23
Available8
Waitlist0
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Additional InfoStudents in this course can expect to spend 6 to 9 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.
Description

From stevedore Crispus Attucks to Mohawk Ironworkers building Manhattan skyscrapers to Anishinaabe truck drivers in the Minneapolis Teamster Strike of 1934, Native people have been central at important flashpoints in U.S. history. However, historians and sociologists rarely portray Indigenous people as workers under capitalism, preferring to study traditional subsistence methods or contemporary social problems including structural unemployment. This course examines indigenous people as part of the working class in the United States until the present.