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First Nations Studies
First Nations Studies 219F/G, Women in First Nations Cultures | |
| Description: First Nations women have considerable power and authority, both domestic and political, in their traditional cultures. Aboriginal women live within a value system that sees them as having a different but equally valid role in society. These values will be contrasted to those of mainstream Canadian society. | Antirequisite(s): Sociology 298b (offered at Brescia 2006) | Prerequisite(s): One of: First Nations Studies 020E, Anthropology 025F/G (or the former Anthropology 020E), Sociology 020, 021E, Women's Studies 020E. | 3 hours, 0.5 course. | (Brescia) | back to top |
First Nations Studies 234F/G, Andean Prehistory | |
| Description: This course studies the prehistoric cultures of Andean South America. The arrival of humans and adaptations of early foragers and food producers will be surveyed. The rise of civilization and increasing social complexity will be traced through the archaeological records of Andean cultures including Chavin, Moche, Tiahuanaco, Chimu and Inca. | Antirequisite(s): Anthropology 234F/G. | Prerequisite(s): First Nations Studies 020E, or Anthropology 020E, or Anthropology 025F/G and Anthropology 026F/G, or Anthropology 100. | 3 hours, 0.5 course. | (Brescia) | back to top |
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