CRN 30576 Indigenous Women: Perspectives - WMST 306 - A1 |
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The purpose of this course is twofold: first to understand how Indigenous women's lives have been shaped by colonialism and secondly to delineate the global themes in their current political and social struggles to transcend the colonial legacy that continues to constrain them.
The purpose of this course is twofold: first to understand how Indigenous women's lives have been shaped by colonialism and secondly to delineate the global themes in their current political and social struggles to transcend the colonial legacy that continues to constrain them. Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Quesnel Schedule Type:  Lecture Instructional Method: On campus, face to face Credits:   3.000
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CRN 30578 Indigenous Women: Perspectives - WMST 306 - A2 |
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The purpose of this course is twofold: first to understand how Indigenous women's lives have been shaped by colonialism and secondly to delineate the global themes in their current political and social struggles to transcend the colonial legacy that continues to constrain them.
The purpose of this course is twofold: first to understand how Indigenous women's lives have been shaped by colonialism and secondly to delineate the global themes in their current political and social struggles to transcend the colonial legacy that continues to constrain them. Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Terrace Schedule Type:  Audio/Video Instructional Method: Video Lec w Class Participatn Credits:   3.000
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CRN 30769 Indigenous Women: Perspectives - WMST 306 - A3 |
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The purpose of this course is twofold: first to understand how Indigenous women's lives have been shaped by colonialism and secondly to delineate the global themes in their current political and social struggles to transcend the colonial legacy that continues to constrain them.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Prince George Schedule Type:  Lecture Instructional Method: Video Lec w Class Participatn Credits:   3.000
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