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

Indigenous Canada

Instructor: Dr. Paul L. Gareau
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What you'll learn
Colonial and Indigenous histories
Indigenous knowledges about land and the environment
Indigenous worldviews, art and expression
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Reviewed on Aug 26, 2020
This is an excellent course. I feel I have learned so much! Thanks to the course presenters who were all excellent. I plan to continue to learn more about Indigenous history in Canada. Thank You.
Reviewed on Dec 8, 2020
Thanks for teaching me a lot about indigenous history in Canada. I am inspired to learn more. I just finished Chelsea Vowel’s book, Indigenous Writes and I’m currently reading the summary of the RCAP.
Reviewed on Oct 28, 2020
This course helped me to get a better understanding of the Indigenous people which in turn helped to appreciate them, their culture and their contribution to society in a more profound way. Thank you
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