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Winter Quarter 2025 Time Schedule

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
(COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES )

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Enrl        Sect                                                                                             Crs
Restr   SLN  ID Cred    Meeting Times     Bldg/Rm       Instructor                 Status Enrl/Lim   Grades  Fee Other
 ?       ?       ?           ?             ?               ?                         ?       ?         ?      ?    ?

AIS   103  INDIGENOUS PAC NW(SSc,DIV)
       10191 A  5       T      1030-1220  ECE  125      Million,Dian               Open    123/ 135                J     
       10192 AA  QZ     Th     930-1020   MEB  102                                 Closed   19/  19                J     
Restr  10193 AB  QZ     Th     1030-1120  RAI  109      Million,Dian               Open      8/  20                J     
                        AIS/OPIS MINORS CONTACT                                     
KAIWISE@UW.EDU FOR ADD CODE.
       10194 AC  QZ     Th     1030-1120  MEB  102                                 Closed   19/  19                J     
       10195 AD  QZ     Th     1130-1220  MEB  102                                 Closed   19/  19                J     
       10196 AE  QZ     Th     1230-120   MEB  102                                 Closed   19/  19                J     
       10197 AF  QZ     F      1030-1120  MEB  102                                 Closed   19/  19                J     
       10198 AG  QZ     F      1130-1220  MEB  102                                 Closed   20/  20                J     

AIS   202  CONTEMP & SOC ISSUES(SSc,DIV)
       22200 A  5       MW     100-250    CMU  228      Lawrence,Nigel             Closed   35/  35                      

AIS   275  INTR INDGENOUS STDY (SSc)
      >10200 A  2       Th     500-650P   PCAR 492      Dennison,Jean M                     15/  25E CR/NC               
                        NATIVE UW SCHOLARS.                                         
HTTPS://CAIIS.UW.EDU/NATIVE-UW-
SCHOLARS-NUW-SCHOLARS/ QUESTIONS?
CONTACT KAI WISE AT KAIWISE@UW.EDU

AIS   305  AMER IND STORYTELLNG(A&H,DIV)
       10201 A  5       M      1130-120   GWN  201      Teuton,Christopher         Closed  100/ 100                      
                        STORIES TELL US WHO WE ARE, WHERE                           
WE COME FROM, AND HOW TO PROPERLY
RELATE TO THE OTHER CREATURES WITH
WHOM WE SHARE THIS WORLD. IN TELLIN
AND LISTENING TO THESE STORIES, WE
BUILD COMMUNITY. HEAR STORIES FROM
TWO MASTER STORYTELLERS, ONE LOCAL,
ONE FROM CHEROKEE NATION, AND LEARN
TO TELL YOUR OWN STORIES IN THIS
RICH AND INTERACTIVE COURSE.
       10202 AA  QZ     W      1130-1220  MEB  243      Fernandes,Roger Brian      Closed   25/  25                      
                        THIS SECTION WILL MEET ONLINE                               
SYNCHRONOUSLY WHEN THE INSTRUCTOR
IS NOT ON CAMPUS.
       10203 AB  QZ     W      1230-120   MEB  234      Teuton,Christopher         Closed   25/  25                      
                        PRIORITY FOR AIS, OPIS MAJORS AND                           
MINORS AND NUW SCHOLARS.
       10204 AC  QZ     W      1130-1220  MEB  234      Jackson Tobey,Samara       Closed   25/  25                      
       10205 AD  QZ     W      1230-120   PCAR 492      Jackson Tobey,Samara       Closed   25/  25                      

AIS   310  LING APP TO CULTURE (A&H/SSc,DIV)
       10206 A  5       TTh    1230-220   DEN  159      Hohn,Tami                  Open     13/  30                      
                        LUSHOOTSEED IN THE SEASONAL                                 
CALENDAR. THIS COURSE BEGINS WITH
READINGS AND RESEARCH TO BUILD
DISCUSSIONS PERTAINING TO CULTURAL
CALENDARS, HISTORICAL WAYS OF LIFE
AND CULTURAL SENSITIVITIES. TOPICS
OF RESEARCH AND STUDY WILL INCLUDE
STORIES OF SEASONS, THE MOON CYCLES
TIDES, COMMONLY USED LANGUAGE TERMS
AND A GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY THAT
DEMONSTRATES PLANT, FOOD SOURCES AN
TYPICAL WEATHER ALL OF WHICH TAKES
PLACE DURING EACH SEASON AND MONTH.
THE HISTORICAL STUDIES WILL PROVIDE
THE NECESSARY CONNECTIONS THAT WILL
BUILD AN UNDERSTANDING TO WHAT
CULTURAL ASPECTS STILL CONTINUE
TODAY AND AID IN THE PRODUCTION OF
MODERN CULTURAL CALENDARS AS EACH
STUDENT WILL CONSTRUCT AN INDIVIDUA
CALENDAR THROUGH THEIR OWN RESEARCH
ALTHOUGH NOT REQUIRED, THIS COURSE
IS AN EXCELLENT AVENUE FOR
ADDITIONAL STUDY OF THE 3-COURSE
LUSHOOTSEED LANGUAGE SEQUENCE.

AIS   314  AM IND LANG-SALISH
       10207 A  5       TTh    230-420    DEN  159      Hohn,Tami                  Open     22/  30                      
                        SOUTHERN LUSHOOTSEED LANGUAGE AND                           
CULTURE.

AIS   335  AMER IND & THE LAW(SSc,DIV)
       10208 A  5       TTh    1230-220   ECE  125      Cote,Charlotte             Open     76/ 140                      

AIS   365  NATIVE NATION GOVERN(SSc,DIV)
       10209 A  5       TTh    1030-1220  SIG  229      Dennison,Jean M            Closed   20/  20                W     
                        RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ONE                                
PREVIOUS AIS COURSE

AIS   375  TPCS INDGENOUS STDY (SSc)
       10210 A  5       MW     400-650    SMI  309      Lawrence,Nigel             Open      1/  35                J     
                        INTRO TO TRIBAL JOURNEYS WILL TEACH                         
YOU ABOUT CONTEMPORARY PRACTICES
AND THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE TRIBAL CANOE JOURNEYS, AN
ANNUAL EVENT OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST
AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES AND CANADIAN
FIRST NATIONS. A SECTION MEETS
MONDAYS FOR GUEST LECTURES AND
ARTIST WORKSHOPS AND WEDNESDAYS FOR
CLASS LECTURE AND DISCUSSION.
       22201 B  2       M      400-650    SMI  309      Lawrence,Nigel             Open     12/  35                J     
                        INTRO TO TRIBAL JOURNEYS WILL TEACH                         
YOU ABOUT CONTEMPORARY PRACTICES
AND THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE TRIBAL CANOE JOURNEYS, AN
ANNUAL EVENT OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST
AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES AND CANADIAN
FIRST NATIONS. B SECTION MEETS ONLY
MONDAYS FOR GUEST LECTURES AND
ARTIST WORKSHOPS.

AIS   377  CONTEMP AM IND LIT(A&H,DIV)
       10211 A  5       MW     1230-220   BNS  117      Radocay,Jonathan           Closed   15/  15                J     

AIS   452  INDIGENOUS GEOG(SSc,DIV)
Restr  22413 A  5       M      1030-120   MEB  234      Smith,Jen Rose             Open      4/   8                %J    
                        AIS/OPIS MINORS AND OTHER INTERESTE                         
STUDENTS, CONTACT KAIWISE@UW.EDU FO
ADD CODE. INDIGENOUS GEOGRAPHIES CA
BE UNDERSTOOD THROUGH MULTIPLE
LENSES, DISCIPLINARY POSITIONS,
COMMUNITY ORIENTATIONS, AND
HISTORICAL RELATIONSHIPS. IN THIS
CLASS, WE'LL TAKE THE BURGEONING AN
EMERGING ACADEMIC FIELD OF
INDIGENOUS GEOGRAPHIES AS OUR
STARTING POINT FOR CONVERSATION.
THROUGH CLASS DISCUSSION,
GEOGRAPHICAL PLACE-BASED PROJECTS,
AND IN-CLASS WRITING ASSIGNMENTS WE
WILL THINK CRITICALLY ABOUT
COLONIZATION, ANTI-COLONIALISM, AND
COMMUNITY BASED RESEARCH THAT
CONSTITUTE THE FIELD OF INDIGENOUS
GEOGRAPHIES.

AIS   475  RSCH INDGENOUS STDY (SSc)
Restr  10215 A  5       T      1030-120   MEB  102      Perea,Jessica Bissett      Open      5/  20                      
                        INDIGENOUS PERFORMANCE.                                     
OPEN TO AIS/OPIS MINORS AND GRAD
STUDENTS. INTERESTED NON-MAJORS OR
MINORS, CONTACT KAIWISE@UW.EDU FOR
AN ADD CODE.
INTRO TO INDIGENOUS-LED AND
INDIGENEITY-CENTERED APPROACHES TO
PERFORMANCE STUDIES. ADVANCED STUDY
IN THIS AREA WILL CENTER PERFORMANC
PRACTICES OF THE NORTH PACIFIC AND
ENGAGE A DENSE RANGE OF ARTS
PRACTICES INCLUDING MUSIC, DANCE,
THEATRE, FILM, MEDIA, STORYTELLING,
AND MORE.

AIS   480  INDIGENOUS RESISTANC(SSc,DIV)
Restr  10216 A  5       MW     130-320    CMU  243      Cote,Charlotte             Open      7/  30                      
                        PREREQUISITE: ONE LOWER DIVISION                            
AIS COURSE.

AIS   497  INTERNSHIP
 IS   >10217 A  1-5     to be arranged                                                       0/  10E CR/NC               
                        FACULTY SPONSOR REQUIRED. SUBMIT FO                         
RM
ON AIS WEBSITE:
HTTPS://AIS.WASHINGTON.EDU/ADVISING
-AND-FORMS OR CONTACT KAIWISE@UW.ED
U

AIS   498  AIS SENIOR PROJECT
 IS    10218 A  5       to be arranged                                             Open      0/   5E                     

AIS   499  INDEPENDENT STUDY(A&H/SSc)
 IS    10219 A  1-5     to be arranged                                             Open      0/  10E                     
                        FACULTY SPONSOR REQUIRED FOR ADD                            
CODE. SUBMIT FORM ON AIS WEBSITE:
HTTPS://AIS.WASHINGTON.EDU/ADVISING
-
AND-FORMS. QUESTIONS? CONTACT

KAIWISE@UW.EDU
      >10220 B  2       to be arranged                  Hohn,Tami                            1/   5                      
                        ADVANCED LUSHOOTSEED LANGUAGE STUDY                         
WITH TAMI HOHN. INSTRUCTOR PERMISSI
ON
REQUIRED FOR ENROLLMENT.

AIS   552  INDIGENOUS GEOG
      >22414 A  5       M      1030-120   MEB  234      Smith,Jen Rose                       1/   8                %J    
                        CONTACT JENROSES@UW.EDU FOR ADD                             
CODE. INDIGENOUS GEOGRAPHIES CAN
BE UNDERSTOOD THROUGH MULTIPLE
LENSES, DISCIPLINARY POSITIONS,
COMMUNITY ORIENTATIONS, AND
HISTORICAL RELATIONSHIPS. IN THIS
CLASS, WE'LL TAKE THE BURGEONING AN
EMERGING ACADEMIC FIELD OF
INDIGENOUS GEOGRAPHIES AS OUR
STARTING POINT FOR CONVERSATION.
THROUGH CLASS DISCUSSION,
GEOGRAPHICAL PLACE-BASED PROJECTS,
AND IN-CLASS WRITING ASSIGNMENTS WE
WILL THINK CRITICALLY ABOUT
COLONIZATION, ANTI-COLONIALISM, AND
COMMUNITY BASED RESEARCH THAT
CONSTITUTE THE FIELD OF INDIGENOUS
GEOGRAPHIES.

AIS   575  INDIGENOUS THEORY
      >10221 A  5       W      930-1220   THO  334      Million,Dian                        14/  14                      
                        GCAIIS CORE COURSE.                                         

AIS   590  SPECIAL TOPICS
 IS    10222 A  1-5     to be arranged                                             Open      1/  20                      
                        FACULTY SPONSOR REQUIRED FOR ADD                            
CODE. SUBMIT FORM ON AIS WEBSITE:
HTTPS://AIS.WASHINGTON.EDU/ADVISING
-
AND-FORMS. QUESTIONS? CONTACT

KAIWISE@UW.EDU