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INDG 305 OL01 - TREATIES IN CANADA
Introduces students to the historical and contemporary contexts of treaty relations between settlers and the First Peoples of Turtle Island. Provides critical insight into the various treaties within Canada; treaty negotiations, including Indigenous oral histories; Indigenous resistance to treaty infringements; and other important legislation impacting treaty rights.
What you will learn and when it is offered
What you'll learn
- To demonstrate knowledge of the history of treaty negotiations and Indigenous oral histories of treaties.
- To critically analyze the relationship between land claims, colonial law, and treaty-making, as well as Indigenous resistance to treaty infringements
- To show comprehension of important legislation impacting First Peoples treaty rights
When it is offered
Online, Asynchronous
Please note that INDG 305 – Treaties in Canada runs for the full Summer 2024 term, unlike the 5-week FASS courses.
Course instructor
TBA
Bio coming soon
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