NS 200 - Indigenous Canada

This course examines Yukon First Nations history, culture and governance. Topics covered include pre-contact cultures of Yukon, subsistence economies, social and political organizations, cultural expressions, and cultural protocols. First Nations' responses to colonialism within the context of major contact and post-contact events are analyzed. Particular emphasis is placed on the history of Yukon land claims and the emergence of First Nations self-governments.

Registration restricted to students in the B.Sc. in Environmental and Conservation Sciences program. This course is also available as HIST 140 - non-B.Sc. ENCS students interested in taking NS 200 should instead register in HIST 140.

Credits
3.00
NS 200
CRN Instructional method Instructor Location Start date Seats available* Wait listed
10050 Online Asynchronous Gillian Staveley Online/Video
0
Class schedule
Start date End date Room Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Classroom - Face to Face - - - - - - -
20090 Online Asynchronous Gillian Staveley Online/Video
1 0
Class schedule
Start date End date Room Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Self Paced - - - - - - -