James Treat

James Treat

Courses

Curriculum Vitae University of Illinois

Native Religious Traditions, RLST140/AIS140 (Campus Honors Program), 20 students, Spring 2008.

Indigenous Ecologies, RLST494/AIS490/ANTH499/GEOG390/GEOG594/NRES499, 7 students, Spring 2008.

Native Religious Traditions, AIS140/RLST140, 31 students, Fall 2007.

Nature Writing and Empire, AIS490/ENGL460, 7 students, Fall 2007.

Native Religious Traditions, AIS199/RLST199, 29 students, Spring 2007.

Nature Writing and Empire, AIS490/ENGL461, 10 students, Spring 2007.

Native People and Christianity, AIS199/RLST199, 22 students, Fall 2006.

Tribal Autographs, AIS490/ENGL460, 10 students, Fall 2006.

Native People and Christianity, AIS199, 3 students, Spring 2006.

University of Oklahoma

Religion and Globalization (two sections), HON2973, 50 students and 3 writing assistants, Fall 2004.

Creative Nonfiction, HON3993, 21 students, Spring 2004.

Native Religious Traditions, RELS3900, 18 students, Spring 2004.

New World Religions (two sections), HON2973, 50 students and 5 writing assistants, Fall 2003.

Readings in Native Literature, HON3993, 15 students, Spring 2003.

Nativirtual Realities, NAS3693, 5 students, Spring 2003.

New World Religions (two sections), HON2973, 50 students and 4 writing assistants, Fall 2002.

The Native American Experience, HON2973, 13 students and 1 writing assistant, Spring 2002.

Myth and Popular Culture (two sections), HON2973, 34 students and 4 writing assistants, Spring 2001.

The Native American Experience (team-taught), HON2973, 22 students and 3 writing assistants, Fall 2000.

Red Power, HON3993, 13 students, Fall 2000.

University of New Mexico

Religion and American Culture, AMST514/RELIG547/COMPL500, 10 graduate students, Spring 2000.

Native American Essayists, AMST556/AMST356/ENGL411/COMPL340/NATAM293, 18 students, Spring 2000.

American Culture Studies (co-taught), AMST500, 13 graduate students, Fall 1999.

Tribal Narratives, AMST550, 11 graduate students, Fall 1999.

American Culture Studies (co-taught), AMST500, 12 graduate students, Fall 1998.

The Native American Experience, AMST252/NATAM252, 17 students, Fall 1998.

Religion and American Culture, AMST510/RELIG547, 8 graduate students, Spring 1998.

The Native American Experience, AMST252/NATAM252, 10 students, Spring 1998.

Theories and Methods in Native American Studies, AMST550, 15 graduate students, Fall 1997.

Native Americans and Christianity, AMST350/RELIG347, 28 students, Fall 1997.

Indigenous Worldviews in Native American Studies, AMST350/NATAM350, 26 students, Spring 1996.

University of California, Santa Cruz

The Native American Experience, AMST80B, 223 students and 7 graduate teaching assistants, Fall 1995.

Native American Tribal Histories, AMST123H, 22 students, Fall 1995.

Generation X, AMST175, 13 students, Fall 1995.

The Native American Experience, AMST80B, 63 students and 2 graduate teaching assistants, Winter 1995.

Native Americans and Christianity, AMST123I, 25 students, Winter 1995.

The Native American Experience, AMST80B, 174 students and 4 graduate teaching assistants, Fall 1994.

Native American Tribal Histories, AMST123H, 18 students, Spring 1994.

Native American Social Movements, AMST123C, 18 students, Winter 1994.

Native Americans and Christianity, AMST123I, 15 students, Winter 1994.

The Native American Experience, AMST80B, 188 students and 4 graduate teaching assistants, Fall 1993.

Native American Social Movements, AMST123C, 22 students, Spring 1993.

Colorado State University

Ethnicity in America (two sections), ETCC100, 68 students, Spring 2005.

Religion and Ethnicity, HPCC492, 20 students, Spring 2005.

Vancouver School of Theology

Spiritual Revival in Native Communities, SS04, 14 students, Summer 2002.

Native People and Christianity, SS9411, 17 students, Summer 1994.

Graduate Theological Union

Native American Spiritual Traditions, HR0398, 15 graduate students, Summer 1998.

Tribal Visions of the Church Way, HR0196, 10 graduate students, Summer 1996.

Multicultural Theologies for Ministry (team-taught), STRS3800, 15 graduate students, Fall 1991.

Pacific School of Religion

Religion in the American West (team-taught), HS4192, 8 graduate students, Spring 1997.

Native Americans and Christianity, STRS2795, 8 graduate students, Fall 1994.

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