An overview of the social, cultural and economic consequences of globalization on Indigenous women. Students will use contemporary sources to examine...
The consequences of physical environmental change for Indigenous communities around the globe will be examined in relation to the processes of...
First Nations representations in the Canadian media often fail to capture the realities of political and cultural experience. This course will examine...
First Nations peoples are the original inhabitants of Canada. This course will examine history recorded since European contact with all possible...
An overview of first contacts between Indigenous People and Europeans in the Americas. First contact took many forms
An examination of the culture and history of the Iroquoian Peoples from European contact to present day as presented by historical and contemporary...
Special topics of current interest in the First Nations. List of special topics may be available in the Program office. Antirequisite(s): ...
Special topics of interest in First Nations Studies. List of topics may be available in the Program's office. Antirequisite(s): Prerequisite(s):...
Individual reading and research of current interest in First Nations topics. Students must make arrangements with a Professor in the First Nations...
Indigenous knowledge, as a distinctive field of study, is emerging as an important tool in the movement toward self determination and empowerment....
The First Nations differ considerably in their expressive cultures and formal rituals. This course will examine symbol systems across Canada, seeking...
This course provides insight into culture and society based upon evidence from written documents, oral literature, art, film, and material culture...
This course examines how archaeologists interpret the archaeological record dating from European colonial expansion to the emergence of modern...
Political and legal issues are inseparable in contemporary examinations of land use, self-determination, governance, individual and community rights....
Representations of the First Nations, particularly by First Nations writers and artists. Folklore, art, oral tradition, fiction, poetry and drama...
Museum policies and practices are changing rapidly in response to First Nations demands for control over objects now understood as cultural patrimony....
North American aboriginal texts in English. The course may include a variety of genres, including oral traditions, narrative, poetry, drama, and film....
An examination of the history and contemporary situation of people of mixed Aboriginal-European descent across Canada beginning with their origins in...
This course will examine the history of indigenous peoples in frontier and borderland regions, emphasizing the North American experience and drawing...
This course examines Canada