First Nations Studies 3306F/G – Ethnohistorical Perspectives in Anthropology

This course provides insight into culture and society based upon evidence from written documents, oral literature, art, film, and material culture within a comparative and cross-cultural framework. Ethnohistorical research brings together an anthropological understanding of social structure, culture and community with an historical understanding of time and change. Antirequisite(s): Anthropology 3306F/G. Prerequisite(s): 3rd year registration or higher in any Arts or Social Science module and 0.5 of the following: Anthropology 2211F/G, 2212F/G, 2216F/G, 2217F/G, 2218F/G, 2219F/G, 2220E, 2231F/G, 2232F/G, 2233F/G, 2234F/G, First Nations Studies 2211F/G, 2212F/G, 2216F/G, 2217F/G, 2218F/G, 2531F/G, 2101E, 2231F/G, 2232F/G, 2233F/G, 2234F/G, 2901E, or History 2209E. Corequisite(s): Pre-or Corequisite(s): Extra Information: 3 lecture hours, 0.5 course. back to top





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