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OL 868 |
Metis in Canada |
This course introduces learners to the diverse histories, cultures, and contemporary realities of Métis peoples across Turtle Island (North America). While grounding students in the origins and development of Métis communities in what is now Ontario, the course expands its lens to include the rich diversity of Métis experiences across the ‘Motherland’. Students will explore themes of Métis identity, nationhood, governance, resistance, resurgence, and cultural expression through historical and contemporary sources. The course will include oral histories, Indigenous literature, art, and guest presentations from Knowledge Keepers and community leaders. By the end of the course, students will gain a deeper understanding of how Métis communities have shaped and continue to shape Turtle Island, asserting their rights, preserving their cultures, and contributing to the broader Indigenous landscape. |
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Delivery Method: Online Learning
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21727 |
$401.86 |
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JAN 13-APR 21 |
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Online |
Bldg: Online |
CLOSED |
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