SOC 427
Indigenous Perspectives on Canada
This course examines Indigenous-settler relations and settler colonialism in Canada from Indigenous perspectives. Key sociological themes will be explored through Indigenous scholarship and historical and contemporary case studies of First Nations, Métis and Inuit experiences of colonization, dispossession, resistance, and resurgence. Topics include state violence, citizenship, identities, land rights, self-determination, community-building, and decolonization.
SOC 427 Requisite Information:
SOC 427 Let's You Take:
Prerequisites: SOC 11A/B or SOC 103 or SOC 104 or SOC 105 or SOC 111
- SOC 540 - Special Topics in Indigenous Studies
- SOC 553 - Indigenist Thought
- SOC 576 - Colonialism and Anti-Blackness
- SOC 580 - Indigenous Feminisms
Prerequisites: SOC 11A/B or SOC 103 or SOC 104 or SOC 105 or SOC 111
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