Examines the concept of global Indigeneity, and the utility of this concept for understanding the Aboriginal contexts. Topics may include: underdevelopment, colonialism, internal colonialism, imperialism, and the metropolis-hinterland paradigm. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): INDG 252; and INDG 351 or INDG 352; and 12 credit units INDG courses at Note: Students with credit for NS 403 or NS 440 may not take this course for credit. This course was labeled NS 440 until 2015.
Examines the concept of global Indigeneity, and the utility of this concept for understanding the Aboriginal contexts. Topics may include: underdevelopment, colonialism, internal colonialism, imperialism, and the metropolis-hinterland paradigm. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): INDG 252; and INDG 351 or INDG 352; and 12 credit units INDG courses at Note: Students with credit for NS 403 or NS 440 may not take this course for credit. This course was labeled NS 440 until 2015.