Intended for students with no previous knowledge of Nishnaabemwin (also called Ojibwe), this course introduces skills and concepts essential for...
This course builds on the skills acquired in NATI 1016, and introduces students to concepts essential for expressing thoughts that involve objects,...
An introduction to the basic elements of Cree language structure. Emphasis is placed on learning to speak and comprehend the language in naturally...
This course introduces the cultural and historical foundations that underpin the sense that Aboriginal peoples have that they are distinct peoples....
This course explains the implications that distinct Aboriginal identities have for relations between Aboriginal people and non-Aboriginal society and...
Examines the roots and current state of Aboriginal languages spoken in Canada and throughout North America. Topics include: the significance of...
Designed to further develop the student's ability to speak Cree. Vocabulary is expanded and more complex grammatical structures are introduced so that...
Introduces students to the cultural identity of the Original People of North America: their traditional values, culture-based behavioural patterns and...
This course provides a theoretical analysis of the historical foundations of contemporary sites of Aboriginal resistance in Canada. The course...
Examines the dynamics of Native family and community life. The course covers the traditional patterns of family relations and community living, the...
This course is concerned with the experiences of Native women in Canada from pre-contact times until the current era. Views of women that have...
A discussion of basic Native spiritual insights and the traditions and cultural expressions developing therefrom. The contemporary revival of these...
An examination of the relations between Native people and members of various newcomer societies in the area of present-day Eastern Canada. Topics...
An examination of the relations between Native people and members of various newcomer societies in the area of present-day Western Canada. Topics...
This course may be taken concurrently with NATI 1017. It is distinguished by its two principal areas of focus: communicating one's own actions and...
This course expands on the principles learned in NATI 1017 and enables a student to indicate oneself as the object of a sentence, typically in...
This course introduces students to the great diversity in themes, voices, genres and writing styles of Canadian Native writers through the study of...
This course explores selected novels and plays from a Native perspective. Contemporary Canadian Native novelists and playwrights tangle with a myriad...