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Regular Courses: • Native Peoples of North America (Anth 115) ancient and modern tribal peoples. • Introduction to Historic Preservation (Anth 118) Historic preservation, its history, goals, methods, legal basis, and economic importance in New Mexico's future. • Human Ancestors (Anth 120G) The origin and evolution of humanity; origin of life on earth, paleoanthropology, genetics, theCreation Science Debate. • World Cultures (Anth 125G) Ethnic and cultural diversity in the modern world. • Introduction to Anthropology (Anth 201G)Human biology and culture, ancient and contemporary peoples, human language, religion, art. • New Mexico History (Hist 261) ten thousand years of New Mexico's cultural, political, economic history.
Special Topics (Anth 297): • Native American Literature Oral and written poetry, song, oratory, mythology, ritual, historical narrative, political rhetoric, and modern fiction. • Mammoths to Missiles the natural and cultural history of the Tularosa Basin. • History and Philosophy of Science for non-scientists who want to know about their modern world.
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