2025w-appols2990m-03

AP/POLS2990 3.0 M: Introduction to Indigenous Politics

Offered by: POLS


 Session

Winter 2025

 Term

W

Format

BLEN (Blended online and classroom)

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course surveys key aspects of Indigenous politics by centering Indigenous perspectives. Focusing on settler-colonial Canada in comparative and global vantage point, a variety of themes will be covered, such as: capitalism; colonialism; nationalism; dispossession; genocide; systemic racism; patriarchy; sovereignty; global governance; treaties; federalism; jurisprudence; land claims and territorial reclamations; cities; institutional and policy realignments; Indigenous resurgence; and decolonization.


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