NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURES

Fall 2004

Jace Weaver

O: 542-1492

jweaver@uga.edu

Introduction: This course is designed to give a brief overview of the history, experiences, and religious traditions of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, focusing on the territory we now call the United States. Because of the tremendous diversity of cultures and religious traditions in North America, coupled with a more than 500-year history of colonialism, no single semester course can cover the topic exhaustively. The survey provided, however, should give you a sufficient knowledge base upon which to build further study and will familiarize you with basic patterns and issues in the study of Native religious traditions.

WEEK I: Introduction

Session 1 (Aug. 19)

Film: "In the Land of the Head-Hunters"

 

WEEK II: The "Prehistory" of Georgia

Session 1 (Aug. 24)

Reading: Hudson, pp. 1-85

Session 2 (Aug. 26)

Film: "Man of Lightning," "Voices in the Wind"

Reading: Hudson, pp. 86-133

 

WEEK III: "Prehistory" II

Session 1 (Aug. 31)

Reading: Hudson, pp. 134-188

Session 2 (Sept. 2)

Film: "Cahokia Lost"

 

WEEK IV: Pre-Contact

Session 1 (Sept. 7)

Reading: Ella Cara Deloria, Waterlily, pp. 3-113

Session 2 (Sept. 9)

Reading: Finish Waterlily

 

WEEK V: Contact, Encounter, Conquest?

Session 1 (Sept. 14)

Reading: Bartolome de Las Casas, The Destruction of the Indies, pp. 3-70

Session 2 (Sept. 16)

Reading: Finish The Destruction of the Indies

 

WEEK VI: Traditional Religions I

Session 1 (Sept. 21)

Reading: Merwyn S. Garbarino and Robert Sasso, Native American Heritage,

pp. 2-138

Session 2 (Sept. 23)

Reading: Garbarino and Sasso, pp. 140-214

 

WEEK VII: Traditional Religions II

Session 1 (Sept. 28)

Film: "Natural Born Americans"

Reading: Garbarino and Sasso, pp. 216-340

Session 2 (Sept. 30)

Reading: Garbarino and Sasso, pp. 342-417

 

WEEK VIII: Traditional Religions III

Session 1 (Oct. 5)

Session 2 (Oct. 7)

MID-TERM EXAM

 

WEEK IX: Conflicting Worldviews

Session 1 (Oct. 12)

Film: "Strangers in Their Own Land"

Reading: Vine Deloria, Jr., God Is Red, pp. 1-148

Session 2 (Oct. 14)

Reading: Finish God Is Red

 

WEEK X: Trickster

Session 1 (Oct. 19)

Reading: Peggy Beck, et al., The Sacred, pp. 291-316

Jace Weaver, Other Words, pp. 246-257

Session 2 (Oct. 21)

Film: "Medicine River" (Pt. 1)

 

WEEK XI: Trickster II

Session 1 (Oct. 26)

Film: "Medicine River" (Pt. 2)

 

WEEK XII: Eschatology

Session 1 (Nov. 2)

Reading: Jace Weaver, Fixing the World (manuscript)

Session 2 (Nov. 4)

Library work session

 

WEEK XIII: Syncretic Religions

Session 1 (Nov. 9)

Reading: James Mooney, The Ghost Dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak

of 1890, pp. 653-776

Session 2 (Nov. 11)

Film: "The Good Mind"

Reading: Mooney, pp. 777-927

 

WEEK XIV: Cultures in Conflict

Session 1 (Nov. 16)

Louis Jackson, Our Caughnawagas in Egypt

Weaver, Other Words, pp. 117-129

Session 2 (Nov. 18)

Film: "Dakota Conflict"

 

WEEK XV: Christianity and Native Americans

Session 1 (Nov. 23)

Reading: Henry Bowden, American Indians and Christian Missions, p. 25-

221

 

WEEK XVI: Conclusions

Session 1 (Nov. 30)

Film: "Faith That Endures"

Reading: Weaver, Other Words, pp. 237-245, 280-304

Session 2 (Dec. 2)

REQUIREMENTS: This course is designed primarily as a seminar. Although I will lecture periodically (particularly at the beginning), it is primarily driven by discussion. Attendance and participation in discussion are therefore mandatory and will form 25% of your final grade. An in-class mid-term exam, covering the materials up to that point will be given on Oct. 9 and will account for 25% of your grade. A final paper, on a topic selected in consultation with the instructor is due on Dec. 12 and accounts for 50% of your grade.

TEXTS:

BOOKS:

Charles Hudson, Conversations with the High Priest of Coosa

Ella Cara Deloria, Waterlily

Bartolome de Las Casas, Destruction of the Indies

Merwyn Garbarino and Robert Sasso, Native American Heritage

Vine Deloria, Jr., God Is Red (2d ed.)

James Mooney, The Ghost Dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890

Henry Warner Bowden, American Indians and Christian Missions

Jace Weaver, Other Words

In addition, there is a course reader, containing readings for the course. It is available at Bel-Jean.