Programs & Courses
ANTH 215 - Ecological and Cultural Issues in Indigenous Communities : Canadian and International Perspectives

Ecological and Cultural Issues in Indigenous Communities : Canadian and International Perspectives
Ethnological, archaeological and ecological perspectives are applied to the study of indigenous communities in Canada. Topics included are: Archaeological evidence of prehistoric and early historic native communities; sociocultural/environmental relationships of the past and present; indigenous interest in, legal rights to, and management of the land and its resources; and international perspectives on ecological and cultural issues involving indigenous peoples.
Hours: 42 hrs (3-0)
Credits: 3
TG
Hours: 42 hrs (3-0)
Credits: 3
TG