
Dr. Nathon Breu
Associate Lecturer
American Indian Studies & History
Holton Hall G48
Nathon is a faculty member in American Indian Studies (AIS) and History (Hist). He teaches numerous courses in the American Indian Studies and History departments. He teaches the following classes on campus:
- AIS 171: First Semester Indigenous Languages of Wisconsin: Ojibwe
- AIS 172: Second Semester Indigenous Languages of Wisconsin: Ojibwe
- AIS 105: Anishinaabe Ethnobotany: Plants in Anishinaabe Culture
- AIS/HIST 203: Western Great Lakes American Indian Community Life of the Past
- AIS/HIST 262: North American Indian History to 1887
- AIS/HIST 263 North American Indian History 1887 to present
- AIS/HIST 475 American Indian History Law and Government
- AIS 474/HIST An Ojibwe Look at Spring Plants
- AIS 489 Indigenous Land Management Summer Internship Program in partnership with Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District
Teaching and research interests include Indigenous history, language, culture, and Indigenous knowledge.