This course aims to provide students with an opportunity to share experiences and cultivate new ideas through a decolonized lens. Class discussions will be organized around three major themes: Body, Mind, Spirit - with the intention to explore shared values while recognizing and admiring the intersections between. Each week we will focus on topics such as language, storytelling, Native representation and activism, peacemaking, Indigenous spirituality and sexuality, and ancestral technologies. People from all backgrounds and communities are welcome. Attendance, participation in class discussions, and completion of weekly assignments are required to earn a "satisfactory" grade in the course.
1 units · Satisfactory/No Credit
This course aims to provide students with an opportunity to share experiences and cultivate new ideas through a decolonized lens. Class discussions will be organized around three major themes: Body, Mind, Spirit - with the intention to explore shared values while recognizing and admiring the intersections between. Each week we will focus on topics such as language, storytelling, Native representation and activism, peacemaking, Indigenous spirituality and sexuality, and ancestral technologies. People from all backgrounds and communities are welcome. Attendance, participation in class discussions, and completion of weekly assignments are required to earn a "satisfactory" grade in the course.
Offered in Winter 2026 at Stanford University.