HI 344
Indigenous E Can Colonialism
History of Indigenous peoples (status and non-status "Indians," Inuit and Métis) in what
becomes Eastern Canada, from the 10th century C.E. to the present. While considering
the legacy of ancient Indigenous history and centuries of Indigenous autonomy, HI344
focuses especially on Indigenous Peoples under colonialism. Topics may include ancient
Indigenous Turtle Island; contact(s); fur trade(s); encounters with Christianity,
destruction of the Beothuk; Canadian government policies (e.g. Indian Act,
residential schools, genocide); Indigenous activism and resiliency; cultural reclamation,
and resurgence.{C}
History of Indigenous peoples (status and non-status "Indians," Inuit and Métis) in what
becomes Eastern Canada, from the 10th century C.E. to the present. While considering
the legacy of ancient Indigenous history and centuries of Indigenous autonomy, HI344
focuses especially on Indigenous Peoples under colonialism. Topics may include ancient
Indigenous Turtle Island; contact(s); fur trade(s); encounters with Christianity,
destruction of the Beothuk; Canadian government policies (e.g. Indian Act,
residential schools, genocide); Indigenous activism and resiliency; cultural reclamation,
and resurgence.{C}
History of Indigenous peoples (status and non-status "Indians," Inuit and Métis) in what
becomes Eastern Canada, from the 10th century C.E. to the present. While considering
the legacy of ancient Indigenous history and centuries of Indigenous autonomy, HI344
focuses especially on Indigenous Peoples under colonialism. Topics may include ancient
Indigenous Turtle Island; contact(s); fur trade(s); encounters with Christianity,
destruction of the Beothuk; Canadian government policies (e.g. Indian Act,
residential schools, genocide); Indigenous activism and resiliency; cultural reclamation,
and resurgence.{C}