Penn State Ojibwe Credit Course CED 400 & 401

Penn State Ojibwe Credit Course CED 400 & 401 Immerse yourself in the indigenous communities of the Great Lakes with a combined course and cultural engagement experience. Cultures.
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How do indigenous people experience and understand the world around them? What roles do stories, music, and ceremonies play in the preservation of culture? What unique contributions does indigenous knowledge make to science and the Western worldview? The following two courses, Exploring Indigenous Ways of Knowing in the Great Lakes Region (CED 400) and Exploring Indigenous Ways of Knowing among th

e Ojibwe (CED 401), present students with unique classroom and cultural engagement opportunities to explore concepts and values distinctive to indigenous knowledge in the Great Lakes Region. Through critical readings, discussions, and participant observation, students will learn new ways to think about issues of ecology, science, and worldview. CED 400 + CED 401 satisfies Penn State's GEN ED requirement for U.S.

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