课程描述

IS-7020(3) INDIGENOUS SELF- DETERMINATION
This course explores from a variety of perspectives the nature of Indigenous governance from pre- contact with Europeans to the present day. The major trends and shifts in governance and the impact of assimilation policy are discussed. A significant component of the course involves a recognition and examination of Aboriginal communities’ attempts to exercise self-determination by developing systems of governance outside the colonial imposed structures of the Indian Act or domestic municipal regimes. Course requirements vary for students completing the 4000 and 7000 level versions of this course.

IS-7021(6) PATHWAYS TO INDIGENOUS WISDOM
This course provides theoretical and practical grounding in Indigenous perspectives of governance based on the teachings and philosophies of Indigenous peoples in the central area of Turtle Island (North America). The course will be taught by an Elder who is expert in indigenous governance systems. Course requirements vary for students completing the 4000 and 7000 level versions of this course.

IS-7022(6) INDIGENOUS RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES AND ETHICS
本课程为学院带来了土著人民当前和未来的关键概念。土著人民面临和应对殖民化,帝国主义和全球化如何取决于对自决的批判理解和实现。考虑了围绕土著人民自决的法律,政治,社会和文化含义。该课程不仅集中在理论上的考虑上,而且旨在将自决问题带入集体和个人生活中的人的生活,并以土著人民的关注。

Course requirements vary for students completing the 4000 and 7000 level versions of this course.

IS-7023(3)土著人民,全球化与发展(LE3)
原住民现在陷入紧张ding modern economy, subject to the pressures of both market and government. More and more indigenous communities are rejecting the traditional capitalist vision of development as human and environmental exploitation and focusing on new types of local development projects. This course analyzes some of the conflicts associated with traditional development projects in indigenous communities Taking indigenous peoples as actors, not victims, as its starting point, the class will then examine innovations in indigenous economic development that are culturally respectful, environmentally responsible and build a new sense of community. Course requirements vary for students completing the 4000 and 7000 level versions of this course.

IS-7024(3)生物文化多样性保护:土著人民的问题(LE3)
The interconnectedness between biological and cultural diversity underscores the critical need for protecting biodiversity and Indigenous cultures. The course addresses worldwide concerns regarding the loss of biological and cultural diversity. The central premise of the course is the interrelationship between Indigenous people and their environment. The course provides comprehensive reading material and learning strategies for developing a holistic understanding of the current global trends on conservation and bioprospecting activities. The course discusses strategies and mechanisms for the protection of Indigenous peoples’ ancestral rights to traditional knowledge and biological resources. Course requirements vary for students completing the 4000 and 7000 level versions of this course.

IS-7030(3/6) DIRECTED READINGS
阅读和咨询计划是在教师和学生之间安排的。要求学生完成主要的研究论文或撰写考试。学生应与土著研究部联系以获取详细信息。

IS-7200 (3/6) SEMINAR IN SELECTED TOPICS
本课程将重点关注土著研究的特定方面,特别关注土著治理/政策。选定的主题将以研讨会格式讨论。它可以通过多种方式进行接触,包括哲学,社会/文化,经济,政治或创造性的,并且可以由来自加拿大或其他国家的现任教职员工,地方或来访的学者提供。当主题变化时,可以重复学分,课程要求因完成4000级和该课程的7000级的学生而异。

学生应与土著研究部联系以获取详细信息。

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