ANTHRO 160A
Native North Americans
Description: (Formerly numbered 172A.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors. Consideration of diversity of Native American societies north of Mexico, including their origins, formation, and development. Particular attention to subsistence systems and their relationship to social institutions and cultural practices, especially religion. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Professor Thornton is one of the most down to earth, likable, and genuinely kind professors I have encountered in my 4 years at UCLA. He is not the most engaging lecturer, but he knows what he's talking about and is so nice that he makes you want to listen to him. The class is not difficult. Skim the reading, pay attention, and you'll be fine. Take Thornton. He is seriously the nicest guy that will make you feel like you can finally exhale when you walk into his class.
Professor Thornton is one of the most down to earth, likable, and genuinely kind professors I have encountered in my 4 years at UCLA. He is not the most engaging lecturer, but he knows what he's talking about and is so nice that he makes you want to listen to him. The class is not difficult. Skim the reading, pay attention, and you'll be fine. Take Thornton. He is seriously the nicest guy that will make you feel like you can finally exhale when you walk into his class.