Subject:
Indigenous Studies
Credit units:
3
College:
Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Indigenous Studies
Description
INDG 851.3 explores the forms, qualities, diversities and cultural foundations of Indigenous oral narratives of the past as well as relevant Indigenous and Western theory and research methods. This course prepares graduate students for community-engaged oral history research and includes an experiential and community service-learning component.
Restriction(s): Permission required for non-Indigenous Studies students.
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