Theory and practice in the ethnoscience of mountain peoples: especially ethnogeographic aspects of mountain botany, zoology, ecology and cartography. Students will work on case studies in consultation with the instructor and with indigenous groups and scholars in other parts of the world.
Credit Weight:
0.5
Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
Notes:
Open only to students in the third and fourth year of any program except with permission of the Chair of the Department of Geography and the Environment.
Course Classifications:
- Type A: Humanities
- Type B: Social Sciences
- Type C: Engineering, Mathematical and Natural Sciences