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Indigenous Perspectives on Canadian History

The Indigenous Perspectives on Canadian History course explores certain stages in Canadian history from an Indigenous perspective, exploring the evolving relationship between First Peoples and successive administrations of the Canadian government. The course provides an opportunity to grasp the intimate connection between Canada's current and past issues. It sheds light on how colonization has impacted Indigenous Peoples' way of life in Canada. The course offers a different understanding of history, providing a better grasp of current Indigenous life circumstances and concerns and the dynamics driving socio-political relationships.

Course details

    1. Capsule 2.1: First Contacts and Power Upheavals

    2. Quiz 2.1: Indigenous Perspectives on Canadian History: First Contacts and Power Upheavals

    1. Capsule 2.2: From the “Indian Problem” to the Indian Act

    2. Quiz 2.2: From the Indian Problem to the Indian Act

    1. Capsule 2.3: Initial goals of the Indian Act

    2. Quiz 2.3: Understanding the Original Intents of the Indian Act

    1. Capsule 2.4: The Objectives and Consequences of Residential Schools

    2. Quiz 2.4: Aims and Consequences of Residential Schools

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  • 4 capsules
  • 4 quiz
  • 65 minutes video content