Grounded in the ontologies and place-making practices of the Anishinaabe peoples, topics may include Creation stories, migration and displacement, the clan system, worldviews, oral, written, and recorded history, treaties, knowledges, cultural production, self-governance, and diplomatic relations. Prerequisite(s): second-year standing or permission of the Indigenous Studies program. Lecture/groups three hours a week. [0.5 credits]
Grounded in the ontologies and place-making practices of the Anishinaabe peoples, topics may include Creation stories, migration and displacement, the clan system, worldviews, oral, written, and recorded history, treaties, knowledges, cultural production, self-governance, and diplomatic relations. Prerequisite(s): second-year standing or permission of the Indigenous Studies program. Lecture/groups three hours a week. [0.5 credits]