This course examines public history as it relates to Indigenous peoples, including statues and monuments, representation in mass media, recognition of cultural landscapes, and the repatriation of ancestral remains. Indigenous responses, including protest and criticisms of the “nature” and “culture” divide, provide a theoretical foundation for future analysis.
Antirequisite(s): History 4296G if taken in 2021-22, History 4818F/G, Indigenous Studies 4001G if taken in 2021-22.
Prerequisite(s): Registration in third or fourth year Indigenous Studies with a minimum average of 70%, or 1.0 History courses at the 2200-level or above.
Extra Information: 2 seminar hours. Cross-listed with History 4818F/G.
Course Weight: 0.50
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CATEGORY A
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Subject Code: INDIGSTU
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