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Fall 2022
28-Mar-2024
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INDG 1000 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies I: Canadian Contexts
Introduction to the Canadian Indigenous context through a focus on FNMI perspectives of space and place, contact, law, ethnogenesis, colonialism, segregation, integration, languages, aesthetics and diverse historical relations. Resistant interpretations of conventional wisdom with regards to FNMI/colonial relations. This course is especially targeted at students considering a career in any occupation in which they will be interacting with Indigenous peoples, while increasing general understanding of, and sensitivity toward, Canadian Indigenous perspectives. Equivalent: Native American Studies 1000 (prior to 2019/2020)
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
0.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate, Master, Audit
Schedule Types: Lecture, Online Lecture

Indigenous Studies Department

Course Attributes:
Fine Arts & Humanit Lib Ed Req, Introductory Course(0500-1999), Arts & Science or LBED course


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