Indigenous Peoples

Course Information

This course will examine various concepts and themes relevant to Indigenous peoples in Canada and globally. The course will begin by exploring what constitutes Indigeneity/ Indigenous identity, and the effect that colonialism had on Indigenous people and their ways of life. Historical and contemporary issues in Canada and other countries will be examined. Topics such as Indigenous knowledge, and their relationship to the natural world, the importance of oral traditions, and world views will be explored. We will also analyze forms of colonial oppression such as the Indian Act, treaties, residential schools, health and educational issues and conflicts. Post colonial issues such as land claims settlement, selfgovernment, social movements such as Idle No More and various environmental and social issues that Indigenous peoples are facing will also be reviewed. The course will conclude with a discussion on contemporary revitalization and preservation methods employed by Indigenous peoples around the world and government responses. This method of inquiry will afford the opportunity to compare the challenges and aspirations faced by diverse Indigenous communities.

Intake S26 SEM

Start Date May 12 / 2026

End Date Aug 18 / 2026

Prerequisite(s):

None

Computer Software Requirements:

n/a

Chats:

No

Group Work:

No

Registering college code:
SL-CSCL59

Host college code:
CL-HUM312

How to register

You can register in-person, online, or by phone, fax or mail.  When Registering for a course, it is not necessary to include the 2 digit college code prefix (e.g. ENL001–not SL-ENL001). For details visit https://parttime.stlawrencecollege.ca

Contact

Continuing Education
Phone : (613) 544-5400
Email : LifelongLearning@sl.on.ca

100 Portsmouth Avenue
Kingston, ON, ON
K7L 5A6

Phone : 613-544-5400
Toll Free : 1 (866) 276-6601
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