This humorous and comprehensive crash course in Native history covers the eras from Native independence, colonization, removal, and everything in between. It moves chronologically through U.S. policy eras to show how Native communities have endured, resisted, and adapted. The course unpacks foundational concepts—like sovereignty, land dispossession, and federal policy shifts—not as isolated events, but as part of a larger, ongoing story of Native resistance, adaptation, and cultural survival. While rooted in serious historical injustices, the course uses an engaging tone and interactive media to make these topics more accessible. To learn more, click here.