Native Studies Resource Package (on-line version)
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NOTE:
It is the responsibility of the student to acquire any and all
handouts or documents. Some documents will be distributed in class, this is
noted in the column titled "Availability". Not all handouts will be
posted online, and some will be available online only. Check with the instructor
or peers for missed handouts.
NATIVE STUDIES
RESOURCE PACKAGE (ONLINE VERSION)
| File | Course | Description | Availability | File Type | |
| Style Guide for Native Studies (Condensed Version) | All Courses | This condensed
style guide contains examples of Bibliographic and Footnote References.
It also contains suggestions on how to format the references. One should also consult The Chicago Manual of Style for more information. |
Handed out in class and available on-line. | Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) | |
| Essay Requirements and Resources for Native Studies | NATI1005E | This is a
handout developed for all classes. This includes information on essay writing
and suggestions. |
Handed out in class and available on-line. |
Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) | |
| Internet Resources for Native Studies | All Courses | This is an electronic copy of the Internet Resources section of the Native Studies site. | Available on-line only. | Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) | |
| How to Have a Successful Year in Native Studies | All Courses | This is a list of suggestions noting key elements in Native Studies courses. | Available on-line only. | Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) | |
NATI1005E
- Introduction to Native Studies |
NATI1005E | This is an example layout for the first term essay in the first year class. | Available on-line only. | Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) |
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