Students explore many aspects of the historical experiences of Indigenous peoples in what is now Canada, including pre‑contact accounts, contact experiences, commercial relationships, strategies of power and resistance from the 1600s‑1900s, diplomatic changes, and environmental consequences of colonialism, using ethnohistorical resources within settler colonialism and decolonization contexts.
Students explore many aspects of the historical experiences of Indigenous peoples in what is now Canada, including pre‑contact accounts, contact experiences, commercial relationships, strategies of power and resistance from the 1600s‑1900s, diplomatic changes, and environmental consequences of colonialism, using ethnohistorical resources within settler colonialism and decolonization contexts.