SOC 3186 Indigenous Peoples

This course will introduce students to the study of indigenous peoples in a global context. We will address how colonialism, globalization, and development impact the contemporary struggles for indigenous nations and peoples. These struggles include the fight for collective rights, autonomy, and territory. Among the themes explored are: definitions of indigenous identity, indigenous ways of knowing, indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, indigenous rights, and indigenous movements. Prerequisite: For undergraduates, SOC 1001, Introduction to Sociology or ANTH 1050 Cultural Anthropology.

Credits

3