Subject:
Indigenous Studies
Credit units:
3
Offered:
Either Term 1 or Term 2
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours
College:
Arts and Science
Department: Indigenous Studies
Description
This course provides an analysis of historical Indigenous activism and resistance, specifically Red Power, in a transnational context. Emphasis will be placed on case studies of specific groups such as the American Indian Movement, as well as broad topics and theoretical concepts of militancy, radicalism, direct action, Red Power, and Indigenous women’s activism. Geographical focus will be on Indigenous North America, particularly Canada and the United States.
Prerequisite(s): 12 credit units INDG courses
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