AP/HIST3825 3.0 A: Indigenous People and the Law, 1713-1886
Offered by: HIST
Session
Fall 2025
Term
F
Format
LECT
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This course is a legal history of indigenous people in Canada and the United States from 1713 to 1886. The course examines the history of treaty making, the process by which indigenous people were dispossessed of their lands, and the extension of the common law into their communities. Specific murder cases are examined to illustrate how these changes affected them.
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