Indigenous Studies (INDG) - Indigenous Mobilization & Resistance

INDG 4606  Indigenous Mobilization & Resistance

Prerequisites:

Completion of 54 credits including INDG 1006, or permission of the instructor.

Hours:

Three hours of lecture per week

Credits:

3

Description:

Students critically examine strategies used to mobilize Indigenous people and resources, to engage in resistance of the colonial state and intellectual imperialism. Concepts such as decolonizing and cultural safety are foundational to examine the intersections of colonial systems and Indigenous sovereignty. Equally pivotal are the roles of women and youth as leaders in these actions.



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