Credit Weight: 0.5 Prerequisite(s): History 1100 or permission of the instructor Description: The social, cultural, political and economic interactions among First Nations’ Peoples and Euro-Canadian population, in an historical and contemporary setting. Topics will range from the fur trade economy, through mission activity to land-use patterns. Some of the more contemporary issues considered include the environment, traditional knowledge, self-government and the changing world order. The course aims to enhance students’ understanding of the relationships between peoples and the processes of cultural sharing. Cross-List(s): History 2311 Offering: 3-0; or 3-0

Indigenous Learning 2311 Native Peoples and Newcomers

Credit Weight: 0.5 Prerequisite(s): History 1100 or permission of the instructor Description: The social, cultural, political and economic interactions among First Nations’ Peoples and Euro-Canadian population, in an historical and contemporary setting. Topics will range from the fur trade economy, through mission activity to land-use patterns. Some of the more contemporary issues considered include the environment, traditional knowledge, self-government and the changing world order. The course aims to enhance students’ understanding of the relationships between peoples and the processes of cultural sharing. Cross-List(s): History 2311 Offering: 3-0; or 3-0





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