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Navajo history class open to non-Indians
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THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2002 The Arizona State University has dropped a policy which discouraged non-Indian enrollment in an class on Navajo history. The school will drop the phrase "limited to Native American students" from its 2002 coursebook. The class, "History 191: Navajo History," has seen at least one non-Indian student so far. The ASU History Department web page now states: "Designed for Native American students, but available to all first-year students." Get the Story:
Racial stricture removed at ASU (The Washington Times 5/30) Relevant Links:
ASU History Department - http://www.asu.edu/clas/history/index.html
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