Indigenous Canada is a 12-module course from the Faculty of Native Studies (University of Alberta). Through interdisciplinary lenses, this course invites you to build foundational knowledge about Indigenous histories and gain a deeper understanding of contemporary realities at global, national, and local levels.

Indigenous Canada

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Colonial and Indigenous histories
Indigenous knowledges about land and the environment
Indigenous worldviews, art and expression
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Reviewed on Nov 17, 2020
Thank you so much for this course. Also thanks to Dan Levy for suggesting it. The course and weekly chats helped educate me in Canada's true history, information that I should have received in school.
Reviewed on Nov 15, 2020
This course was excellent and I think it should be part of the school curriculum. I also think every Canadian politician and decision maker should be required to successfully complete this course.
Reviewed on Aug 30, 2020
This is a great survey course about Indigenous Canada. As a participant, I have learned and unlearned so much about Indigenous Canadians, and more important, this course has inspired me to learn more.
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