Course Info: CSI-0221

CourseCSI-0221 Indigenous Anarchy
Long TitleIndigenous Anarchy and Autonomy
Term2025S
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Meeting InfoFranklin Patterson Hall 108 on T,TH from 10:30-11:50
FacultyNoah Romero
Capacity23
Available0
Waitlist26
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Additional InfoThe content of this course deals with issues of race and power Students should expect to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time
DescriptionThis course explores the interrelations between critical Indigenous studies and anarchism, examining how Indigenous communities resist colonialism and assert autonomy through decentralized, egalitarian practices. Students will investigate historical and contemporary examples of Indigenous resistance, focusing on how these movements challenge oppressive structures and promote self-determination.

Keywords:Native American and Indigenous Studies, Anarchism