Course Information
Course Overview
A comprehensive course on Canadian Indigenous relations, cultural practices, and the historical impact of colonization.
For the past ten years Holly Fortier (Cree/Dene from Ft. McKay First Nation, Alberta) has traveled across Canada facilitating Indigenous Awareness training courses for government agencies, major corporations, educational institutions and many other groups.
At the request of individuals who were unable to attend her classroom groups, she has created this comprehensive online course to accommodate those wish to educate themselves in Indigenous relations, cultural practices, and the historical impact of colonization.
Course Content
- 4 section(s)
- 17 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Indigenous Canada: A History
- Section 2 Traditional Indigenous Territory
- Section 3 Dispelling Myths About Indigenous People
- Section 4 The Future of Indigenous People in Canada
What You’ll Learn
- What Canada and the First Peoples looked like pre-contact., The historical implications of colonization, Indian reserves, treaties, and residential schools., The proper protocol when working with Indigenous communities.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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SSara Dominix
The amount of time on each video was the perfect amount to learn and gain knowledge. The quizzes really helped with remembering key points and held us responsible to actually watch the videos, which helped with a lot of take aways from this course.
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EEdmond Ngalia Betangachua
Very interesting and quite educative
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BBcapinpin
Yes, very interesting to know!
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JJennifer Ritchie
Loving the information Some repeat from other courses I have taken but still great to re cap on