2022y-apindg2060a-06

AP/INDG2060 6.0 A: Treaties and the Indian Act

Offered by: HUMA


 Session

Fall 2022

 Status

Cancelled: Course Delivery

 Term

Y

Format

SEMR

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

Explores the nature of treaties, including those negotiated between Indigenous nations (historically and at present), between Indigenous peoples and European powers, and between Indigenous peoples and the Canadian state. Addresses the imposition of the Indian Act, the regulation of Indigenous identities, the exclusion of the Metis, and the acquisition of land. Examines current treaty practices among Indigenous peoples, deconstructs the concept of “modern treaties” when tied to Canada’s comprehensive claims process, and examines treaties as tools for selfdetermination. Previously offered as: AP/MIST 3640 3.00


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