(Cross-listed as CT120.)
This course reflects widely on indigenous peoples and their identity in the context of global issues of development, the environment and poverty...
(Cross-listed as CT205.)
The focus of this course is contemporary First Nations, Inuit and Metis women, our social theoretical, environmental and historical perspectives....
This course will examine the social and cultural features of the Haudenosaunee people from within an Iroquoian understanding of culture and tradition....
This course provides students with an opportunity to experience an in-depth service learning placement within a Native community organization, program...
Indigenous pedagogy poses a philosophy of teaching and learning in which indigenous values, concepts and life ways play a central and powerful role in...
This course is an investigation of special topics pertinent to indigenous studies. Offerings will vary from year to year. Prerequisites 1.0...
This course investigates the relationship between Native peoples and settlers from first contact to contemporary times. The common themes of...
This course will examine issues involved in Indigenous community organizing. The course will focus on the unique intricacies of organizing within...
This course is an in-depth examination of Indigenous research theories, methods and methodologies. Students will be exposed to aspects of traditional...
This course will extend students
This course explores indigenous concepts of health and wellness in cross-cultural perspectives. Students will examine models of health which...