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Character notes for "Coyote Never Loses"

These are the character notes for "Coyote Never Loses."


Wilma Many Corn -- She has light copper skin, black eyes, and long black hair often pulled up in a bun. She is short and chunky. She wears glasses. Her heritage is American, Omaha, and Winnebago. She is 52 years old in 2015.
Wilma lives in Macy on the Omaha Indian Reservation in Nebraska. There she works as a food educator in the Omaha Nation Food Distribution Center. She teaches both traditional foodways and modern nutrition, along with cooking skills, gardening, and other useful things about food.
Qualities: Good (+2) Constitution, Good (+2) Food Educator, Good (+2) Generosity, Good (+2) Grandmother, Good (+2) Naturalistic Intelligence
Poor (-2) Needs Glasses

Nutrition & Health Sciences: Nutrition Science Option
at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln


Major Requirements
Code Title Credit Hours
ACE Requirements
ACE 1 3
ACE 2 3
ACE 3
Select one of the following: 3
STAT 218 Introduction to Statistics (Supporting Course)
ACE 4
CHEM 109A General Chemistry I
& CHEM 109L General Chemistry I Laboratory (Supporting Course) 4
ACE 5 3
ACE 6
PSYC 181 Introduction to Psychology (Supporting Course) 4
ACE 7 3
ACE 8 3
ACE 9 3
ACE 10
NUTR 455 Advanced Nutrition (Professional Requirement) 3
Credit Hours Subtotal: 32

Professional Requirements 1
NUTR 250 Human Nutrition and Metabolism 3
NUTR 251 Nutrition Through the Life Cycle 3
NUTR 453 Nutrition and Fitness Communication Strategies
NUTR 302 Health Information: Science, Media, and the Consumer 3
NUTR 450 Medical Nutrition Therapy I 3
NUTR 452 Medical Nutrition Therapy II 3
Credit Hours Subtotal: 15

Supporting Courses
BIOC 431 / BIOS 431 / CHEM 431 Biochemistry I: Structure and Metabolism 3
BIOS 213 Human Physiology
& BIOS 213L Human Physiology Laboratory 4
BIOS 214 Human Anatomy 5
BIOS 312 Microbiology
& BIOS 314 Microbiology Laboratory 4
CHEM 110A General Chemistry II
& CHEM 110L General Chemistry II Laboratory 4
CHEM 251 Organic Chemistry I
& CHEM 252 Organic Chemistry II
& CHEM 253 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 7
LIFE 120 Fundamentals of Biology I
& LIFE 120L Fundamentals of Biology I laboratory 4
LIFE 121 Fundamentals of Biology II
& LIFE 121L Fundamentals of Biology II Laboratory 4
MATH 102 Trigonometry (or 103 a placement score of MATH 104 or 106)
3-5
PHYS 141 Elementary General Physics I
& PHYS 142 Elementary General Physics II 8-10
Select 5-8 hours of the following: 5-8
NUTR 484 Physiology of Exercise
PHIL 213 Medical Ethics
PSYC 380 Psychopathology and Mental Health
Credit Hours Subtotal: 54
Electives
Select 15-23 hours of Electives 16-23
Credit Hours Subtotal: 19
Total Credit Hours 120
Course List
1 A grade of C or above is required.


Native American Studies (available as a major in T-America)
at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln


CODE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
ETHN 201 Introduction to Native American Studies
ETHN 217 / SOCI 217 Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
ETHN 241 / HIST 241 Native American History
ETHN 245N / ENGL 245N Introduction to Native American Literature
ETHN 330 / TEAC 330 Multicultural Education
ETHN 342 / HIST 342 History of Plains Indians
ETHN 345N /ENGL 345N /WMNS 345N Native American Women Writers
ETHN 351 / ANTH 351 Indigenous Peoples of North America
ETHN 352 / ANTH 352 Indigenous Peoples of the Great Plains
ETHN 358 / HIST 358 / WMNS 358 Native American Women
ETHN 425 / PSYC 425 / PSYC 825 Psychology of Racism
ETHN 448 / SOCI 448 / SOCI 848 Family Diversity
ETHN 451 / ANTH 451 / ANTH 851 Contemporary Issues of Indigenous Peoples in North America
ETHN 464 / HIST 464 /HIST 864 Native American History: Selected Topics: Nebraska Reservations
ETHN 481 / SOCI 481 / SOCI 881 Minority Groups
Total Credit Hours 18
Course List


Butterfly Woman (Brenda Belanger) -- She has light copper skin, brown eyes, and long straight brown hair usually worn in a reverse French braid. She wears glasses. Her heritages includes Lenape, Metis, and French Canadian. She speaks English and French. She is 28 years old in 2015.
Brenda grew up in Delaware. She is biologically male, and was originally named Brandon. When she announced that she was a girl, her parents started teaching her two-spirit traditions, and she switched to the name Brenda. After having a vision about monarch butterflies, she made monarch-themed regalia to join the Ladies Fancy Shawl Dance, and earned the name Butterfly Woman.
Brenda earned a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation with a minor in Women and Gender Studies at the University of Delaware in Newark. There she joined the clubs Blue Hen Birding, Lovers of the Library, Native American Student Alliance, Sisters On The Move, and The Wildlife Society.
Currently Butterfly Woman lives with her husband Gentle Hawk in Walthill on the Omaha Indian Reservation in Nebraska. There she works in wildlife conservation. She teaches classes for all ages in many topics of nature. Butterfly Woman enjoys mentoring younger two-spirits.
Qualities: Good (+2) Butterfly Dancer, Good (+2) Naturalistic Intelligence, Good (+2) Teacher, Good (+2) Two-Spirit, (+2) Wildlife Conservation
Poor (-2) Needs Glasses

Learn to make a reverse French braid aka Dutch braid.

Some say the modern day Pow Wow competition dance known as the Ladies Fancy Shawl Dance has its roots in a ceremonial dance called the Butterfly Dance.


Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
at the University of Delaware in Newark


University Requirements:
• ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition (C- minimum)
• First Year Seminar (FYS) (0-4 credits)
ENSC 101 - Introduction to the Environment Credit(s): 1-3
• Discovery Learning Experience (DLE) (three credits)
ENWC 408 - Insect Field Taxonomy Credit(s): 3
• Multicultural Requirement (three credits)
WOMS 332 - Global Identity: Gender and Race Credit(s): 3
• University Breadth Requirements (C- minimum):
* Creative Arts and Humanities (three credits)
ART 132 - Delaware en Plein Air (Credits: 3) (T-American)
* History and Cultural Change (three credits)
NTDT 475 - Transcultural Foods and Cuisine Credit(s): 3-5
* Social and Behavioral Sciences (three credits)
ANFS 100 - Animals and Human Culture Credit(s): 3
* Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Technology (three credits)
ENWC 103 - Land and Water Management Credit(s): 3
• Capstone Experience
ENWC 465 - Senior Capstone Experience Credit(s): 1

Major Requirements:
A minimum grade of C- is required for all ENWC credits used to satisfy departmental requirements.
Core:
• APEC 135 - Introduction to Data Analysis Credit(s): 3 (or equivalent)

• APEC 150 - Economics of Agriculture and Natural Resources Credit(s): 3
• BISC 207 - Introductory Biology I Credit(s): 4
• BISC 208 - Introductory Biology II Credit(s): 4
• BISC 302 - General Ecology Credit(s): 3

• CHEM 103 - General Chemistry Credit(s): 3
• CHEM 133 - General Chemistry Laboratory Credit(s): 1

• CHEM 107 - General Chemistry For Life Sciences I Credit(s): 4
• CHEM 108 - General Chemistry for Life Sciences II Credit(s): 4

• ENWC 165 - Introduction to Insect and Wildlife Field Studies Credit(s): 1
• ENWC 201 - Wildlife Conservation and Ecology Credit(s): 3
• ENWC 205 - Insects and Society Credit(s): 3
• ENWC 325 - Wildlife Management Credit(s): 3
• ENWC 413 - Wildlife Policy and Society Credit(s): 3
• ENWC 416 - Wildlife Habitat Management Credit(s): 3
• ENWC 415 - Wildlife Techniques Credit(s): 3
• ENWC 418 - Ornithology Credit(s): 3
• ENWC 425 - Mammalogy Credit(s): 3
• ENWC 456 - Conservation Biology Credit(s): 3
• UNIV 402 - Senior Thesis Credit(s): 2-4

• MATH 115 - Pre-Calculus Credit(s): 3

• PLSC 201 - Botany II Credit(s): 4

• PLSC 204 - Introduction to Soil Science Credit(s): 3

• PLSC 212 - Woody Landscape Plants Credit(s): 4

• STAT 200 - Basic Statistical Practice Credit(s): 3

Group I - Zoology:
Six credits from the following:
• BISC 312 - Field Ecology Credit(s): 3
• ENWC 405 - Insect Anatomy and Physiology Credit(s): 3

Group II - Written and Oral Communication:
Nine credits from the following:
At least one of the following:
• COMM 350 - Public Speaking Credit(s): 3
• THEA 204 - Introduction to Voice and Speech Credit(s): 3
At least one of the following:
• ENGL 309 - Feature and Magazine Writing Credit(s): 3

Group III - Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conservation:
Three credits from the following:
• ENWC 453 - Community-Based Conservation Credit(s): 3
Electives:
Beyond required courses, sufficient credits must be taken to meet the minimum credits required for the degree. Calculus, organic chemistry, biochemistry, geographic information systems, and physics are strongly recommended. Only two credits of BHAN 120 activity or performing music may be counted toward the degree.
Credits to Total a Minimum of 124
Last Revised 2020-2021 Academic Year


Minor in Women & Gender Studies
at the University of Delaware in Newark


A minimum of 18 credit hours is required, which must include the following:
MINOR REQUIREMENTS Course Title
Credits

WOMS 200 Introduction to Sexualities and Gender Studies 3

WOMS 201 Introduction to Women's Studies 3

Two elective courses in WOMS or crosslisted with WOMS at or above the 200-level

Two elective courses in WOMS or crosslisted with WOMS at or above the 300-level

Courses

WOMS 240 - Women and Violence (Credits: 3)
WOMS 260 - Women: Cultural Representations: Native American Women (Credits: 3)

WOMS 308 - Theories of Sexuality and Gender (Credits: 3)
WOMS366 - Independent Study: Two-Spirits (Credits: 3)


Clubs

Blue Hen Birding
As UD’s official birding club, Blue Hen Birding is a nature oriented club with a focus on giving students the chance to get off campus, explore natural landscapes around the east coast and practice their field ornithology skills – even if they’re not wildlife majors!

Lovers of the Library
Hi! Welcome to our page! We are a book club that includes all book lovers to come together monthly and discuss a book that's been recently trending on BookTok while bonding over snacks, drinks, and maybe watch parties. ;) S

Native American Student Alliance
Osiyo (ᎣᏏᏲ) (Hello in Cherokee)! The Native American Student Alliance (N-A-S-A) is an organization, which is open to anyone (you don't have to be a Native to join) who has an interest in Native culture, history, and food environments through our interactive meetings, trips, events, and community outreach. As a club, we aim to make Native culture & history more visible on UD's campus and learn what it means to be a Native Ally.

Sisters On The Move
OUR MISSION:
Sisters on the Move exists for the "purpose of empowering young women of color to achieve excellence of the highest standard. We will inspire personal, professional, physical, spiritual, and educational growth by laying the foundation for the next generation of women leaders".
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT:
We will create a comfortable yet constructive environment for minority women on campus by hosting various events, organizing social media campaigns, and initiating community service/fundraising opportunities. Sisters on the Move prioritizes the success of minority women without discriminating against one based on their race, class, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability status, or national origin. We aspire to be the primary voice for minority women at the University of Delaware.

The Wildlife Society
The UD student chapter of the Wildlife Society provides education about wildlife conservation; introduces career opportunities; and participates in volunteer services and fund-raisers. All students are welcome.

See Butterfly Woman from the back, while dancing, and with her sisters.


Gentle Hawk (George Walker) -- He has copper skin, brown eyes, and long black hair. He has multiple tattoos on his arms and chest. His heritage includes Cherokee, Omaha, and Winnebago. He speaks English and Omaha. He is 30 years old in 2016.
George was born biologically female and named Gina. He later transitioned to male and took the name George. He studied two-spirit lore, eventually learning to lead sweat lodges and other ceremonies. This is how he came to the name Gentle Hawk.
George earned a Bachelor of Arts in Native American Studies with a minor in Conflict & Conflict Resolution at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. There he joined the Hobbies Club, Nebraskans for Peace, Students Advocating Gender Equity, University of Nebraska Inter-Tribal Exchange, and Wildlife Club.
Currently Gentle Hawk lives with his wife Butterfly Woman in Walthill on the Omaha Indian Reservation in Nebraska. He works for the Tribal Administration. He also serves as a mediator for interpersonal conflicts, resolving problems before they require official attention. Gentle Hawk enjoys mentoring younger two-spirits. However, this attracts bigots.
Qualities: Good (+2) Emotional Intelligence, Good (+2) Men's Traditional Dance, Good (+2) Peacework, Good (+2) Tribal Administration, Good (+2) Two-Spirit
Poor (-2) Bigot Magnet


Bachelor of Arts in Native American Studies (T-American)
at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Core Courses (12 credits)
ETHN 201 Introduction to Native American Studies
ETHN 342 / HIST 342 History of Plains Indians
ETHN 352 / ANTH 352 Indigenous Peoples of the Great Plains
ETHN 451 / ANTH 451 / ANTH 851 Contemporary Issues of Indigenous Peoples in North America

Topical Areas (27 credits)

One of:
ETHN 212 / ANTH 212 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ETHN 425 / PSYC 425 / PSYC 825 Psychology of Racism

One of:
ETHN 241 / HIST 241 Native American History
AND
ETHN 464 / HIST 464 / HIST 864 Native American History: Selected Topics

One of:
ETHN 345N / ENGL 345N / WMNS 345N Native American Women Writers

One of:
ETHN 351 / ANTH 351 Indigenous Peoples of North America

One of:
ETHN 448 / SOCI 448 / SOCI 848 Family Diversity

One of:
ETHN 481 / SOCI 481 / SOCI 881 Minority Groups
AND
ETHN 330 / TEAC 330 Multicultural Education

Electives (9 credits)
Choose 3 credits from below, or any of the above courses not already taken. Some additional courses in Anthropology, English, Ethnic Studies, History, Sociology, or Women's Studies may also apply.
ETHN 211 Intercultural Communication (3 credits)
ETHN 340 Rights & Wrongs in American Legal History (3 credits)
ETHN 454 Physical Health Disparities (3 credits)

Capstone (3 credits)
ETHN 499 Independent Study in Ethnic Studies: Two-Spirits (1-12 credits)

Ethnic Studies Courses
https://catalog.unl.edu/archives/2017-2018/undergraduate/courses/ethn/


Conflict & Conflict Resolution Minor
at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln


REQUIREMENTS FOR MINOR OFFERED BY DEPARTMENT
CODE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
CORE COURSE
ANTH 261 / POLS 261 / SOCI 261 Conflict and Conflict Resolution 3
Credit Hours Subtotal: 3
GROUPS
Select one course from each of six of the following seven groups: 18
I. Evolution, Human Biology and Warfare
ANTH 353 Anthropology of War
II. The Social Unit, Aggression and Violence
COMM 371 Communication in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
III. International Society
HIST 347 America and the World to 1914
IV. History of Warfare and its Impact on States and Within States
ETHN 217 / SOCI 217 Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
V. Science and Technology: Arms and Arms Control
POLS 398 Special Topics: Native American Issues
VI. Economics and Resource Economics and the Origins of Modern Aggression
AECN 346 World Food Economics
VII. Human Cultural Responses to War and its Alternatives
PHIL 220 Elements of Ethics

Credit Hours Subtotal: 18
SEMINAR
Senior Seminar 3
Credit Hours Subtotal: 3
Total Credit Hours 24
Course List


Clubs

Hobbies Club (T-American)
Nebraskans for Peace
Students Advocating Gender Equity
University of Nebraska Inter-Tribal Exchange
Wildlife Club