Introduction to First Nations & Indigenous Studies (INDG 1100)
This course examines the political and social significance of being Aboriginal in Canada. Students will study the history and culture of Indigenous peoples through anthropology, political science, history, sociology, and legal studies. Where possible, the course draws on First Nations writings and contrasts First Nations and non-First Nations perspectives.
Course code: INDG 1100
Credits: 3.0
Tuition: $0
Length: 60.0 hours
Course outline:
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Prerequisites
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- Colonialism
- Whose History?
- Treaties and Law
- Elders' Roles
- Rights and Responsibilities
- Governance and Justice
- Assimilation
- Residential Schools and Reconciliation
- Leadership Roles
- Decolonization and Healing
This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.
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