ANTH 108. Indigenous Peoples, Extractive Development, and Climate Change (4 units)
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Description
Across the world, indigenous peoples’ lands and livelihoods are increasingly vulnerable to extractive development projects such as mines, gas wells, dams, logging, and monoculture agriculture, all of which increase the impacts on climate change. This class addresses the ways indigenous communities use cultural and political resources to negotiate environmental, market, and political forces. Can protecting indigenous ways of life provide alternatives for global climate change? Prerequisites: upper-division standing.
Prerequisite courses
ANTH 108 has no prerequisite courses.
Successor courses
No courses have ANTH 108 as a prerequisite.