CRN 50770 Contemporary Challenges Facing Aboriginal Communities - FNST 217 - A2 |
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This is a survey course focusing on the contemporary challenges faced by Aboriginal peoples of Canada. In this course students research and participate in seminars on the specific challenges facing Aboriginal communities today. This includes specific challenges that arise out of the broader topic areas of language and culture, land rights, economics, governance, youth, education, health, social services, violence, healing, community development, repatriation of cultural property, and decolonization.
This course originates on WWNI campus. Wilp Wilxo'oskwhl Nisga'a Institute (WWNI) is a Federation school of UNBC-Nisga'a University since 1994. Course credit is awarded by UNBC, but tuition for this course is billed directly to students by WWNI by the add/drop deadline (January 19, 2022). Tuition is to be paid directly to WWNI. For questions and assistance regarding this course, registration, attendance, billing/payment, and textbooks please contact lnyce@wwni.bc.ca. Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Gitwinksihlkw Schedule Type:  Lecture Instructional Method: On campus, face to face Credits:   3.000 |
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