CRN 10328 The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada - FNST 100 - A2
This course is an introduction to the languages, history, culture and enduring presence of the aboriginal people of Canada, intended to explore the range of aboriginal social formations, both past and present, and to consider the future. Oral, written, and archaeological records will be examined. Special attention will be given to the crucial economic, social, and spiritual contacts that exist within aboriginal societies, as well as to materials on the changes that have occurred since the advent of the Europeans.
Levels:  Undergraduate
Campus:   Prince George
Schedule Type:  Lecture
Instructional Method: On campus, face to face
Credits:   3.000
Registration Availability
Capacity
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0
Green prerequisites must be completed before registering in this course
Red prerequisites can be taken concurrently with this course
Magenta co-requisites must be taken at the same time as this course