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Explore “Indigenous North America” during Cornell’s Winter and Summer Sessions online

February 10, 2026


VIDEO Kurt Jordan, a professor of Anthropology at Cornell University, teaches the course “Indigenous North America” during Winter and Summer Session where students receive an interdisciplinary introduction to the diverse cultures, histories and contemporary situations of Indigenous peoples. Like all Winter and Summer Session offerings, the course covers an entire semester’s worth of study in a three-week period. Learn what it’s like to take his course during Winter or Summer Session. This online course is open to Cornell undergraduates, visiting students, and motivated high school students.

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