Examines the social, political, and economic interactions between Indigenous people and settlers in a global context. Topics will range from colonial capitalism, missionary activity, the environment, self-determination, and the changing world order. The course aims to enhance students' understanding of the relationships between peoples and the process of settler colonialism.
Credit Weight:
0.5
Prerequisite(s):
Permission of the Chair of the Department of Indigenous Learning
Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
Course Classifications:
- Type A: Humanities
- Type B: Social Sciences