Within the broad frameworks of international development and conflict resolution studies, this course explores the dynamics of indigenous people globally, with special reference to the Canadian context. The course describes key elements of indigenous cultures and world views. It examines inter- and intra-group conflict and conflict resolution processes involving indigenous communities. Processes of marginalization and underdevelopment are presented in order to understand the indigenous communities' social, economic, and political situations. Strategies for community development and conflict resolution will be highlighted as means to achieve transformation. Cross-listed: CRS-2443(3). Restrictions: Students may not hold credit for this course and CRS-2443. Restrictions: Students may not hold credit for this course and CRS-2443.
Prerequisites
IDS-1100 or CRS-1200 or permission of the instructor (prerequisite).