Course Description

Anthropology 218F/G Contemporary First Nations Issues in Canada.

Education, land claims, sovereignty, social justice, hunting and fishing rights, co-management of resources, spirituality, pow-wows, oral history, language maintenance; media representation, cross-cultural mis-communication, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.

Antirequisite: The former Anthropology 110E, 205E, and 214F/G.
Prerequisite: One 020-099 level course from Administrative and Commercial Studies, Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology or Sociology.
3 lecture/seminar hours, half course.
Usually only two of Anthropology 211F/G, 212F/G, 213F/G, 216F/G, 217F/G, 218F/G will be offered in any given year.


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