KS
Aug 8, 2021
I am impressed with the way this course was delivered in multiple ways. It took a while for me to get used to listening to stories but I am a better learner now. Every Canadian needs this teaching.
VM
Jul 31, 2022
This is an excellent course that I would recommend to everyone in Canada. I learnde a lot about the history or colonization and gained a good understanding of Indigenous issues in contemporary Canada.
By Joe P
•Mar 16, 2021
Excellent! Thank you for all the hard work in creating this amazing course. I would recommend reducing the number of modules by half, create another course, and expand a little bit more on some of the material.
By Dacia G
•Nov 25, 2020
I learned a lot about Indigenous people in Canada and I would highly recommend this course. I wish our history books reflected the whole story and not just the settler's POV. Thank you for creating this course!
By Naomi M
•Nov 3, 2020
This course provides a comprehensive study of Indigenous history in Canada, and also explores a number of contemporary issues that relate to Indigenous rights and culture. It is well worth the time and effort!
By Logan S
•Nov 29, 2018
This course was very informative about the history of indigenous peoples of Canada. I now have a greater perspective about the issues that Canadians must deal with regarding indigenous issues in modern society.
By Heather L
•Jul 29, 2022
Wonderful format. I enjoyed the videos very much. I learned a great deal through taking this course and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning about our true history and Indigenous culture.
By Kerry P
•Dec 31, 2021
I really found this eye-opening and insightful. It made me realize there are huge gaps in my understanding of the history and worldview of indigenous people. This was a great start towards filling those gaps.
By Sandra C
•Sep 9, 2021
I took this course to have a better understanding of the history of Indigenous People across Canada. I now have a deeper appreciation and respect for the resiliancy and strength of the Indigenous community.
By Carly B
•Aug 31, 2021
Just scratches the surface on all there is to learn, but SO interesting. Very informative. Has definitely piqued my interest to dig deeper and learn more about the rich history of Indigenous culture in Canada.
By Erin N
•Jul 22, 2021
This course is timely, thorough and engaging. I am thankful that the University of Alberta and their faculty have created and shared such a wonderful piece of history that I hadn't previously been educated on.
By Paige H
•Jan 11, 2021
A great comprehensive overview of indigenous history and life in Canada. The only issue with the course is that it ended. I would love to see more courses like this from the University of Alberta and Coursera.
By Odion W
•Dec 25, 2020
I found this course to be digestible yet authentic. It does a great job of showcasing the resiliency of Indigenous people while explaining how others can work to overcome the systemic issues within the system.
By Priska
•Dec 20, 2020
A great stepping stone to understanding Canada’s rich history. Thank you for creating such a wonderful course! It was informative and helped me branch off on topics that wanted to understand a little further.
By Blanche S
•Nov 10, 2020
I learned so much during this course specifically, emotionally. I felt so sad, so often. I also felt much hope. I want to speak out more, to act more towards equity. Many thanks to the team which created this.
By Carissa H
•Apr 22, 2020
I learned a lot about the country I grew up in. Thank you for such a thorough, compelling, and enlightening overview of the history of Indigenous people in Canada.
I'm gonna miss listening to Tracey every day.
By Raffaele P
•Dec 3, 2017
Very interesting course. The wide perspectives of the studies presented here make it involving, giving a different way of viewing a so important historical/anthropological question, so actual in north america.
By Hiba K
•Sep 7, 2024
This course has provided plethora of content on Indigenous views which tends to make this course gigantically informative and interesting for the individuals who wish to study the marvelous history! KUDOS (Y)
By Colleen G
•Mar 31, 2023
I had no idea about so many things and how that ripple effect carries on today. I gained a lot of understanding and how can I translate the information I learned into action. Thank you for having this course.
By Ali M
•Oct 27, 2022
As an immigrant to these unseeded territories, I found a better appreciation of this land and am more grateful for being here. I am also thankful to have a better understanding of the aboriginals in Canada.
By Neal B
•Oct 15, 2021
A well balanced and highly informative primer course on Indigenous peoples, history, culture and so much more. I'm excited to share this with others, and would love to engage in more learning on these topics.
By mark c
•Sep 30, 2021
Thank you for this educational exercise. I completed this not to find empathy, but to build my own awareness and fill a gap in understanding. I would highly recommend this to anyone, Canadian, or otherwise.
By Matthew W
•Dec 6, 2020
Amazing course and content! Coursera was easy to navigate and it was such a great way to learn about Indigenous Canada while maintaining a course load with my respective University. Would recommend to anyone!
By Peggy C
•Nov 14, 2020
I feel very satisfied with the course and I learned a lot. I wish the last session on Art had been more in depth showing more art of well known artists, Norval Morrisseau and soapstone carving of the Inuit.
By Michele B
•Nov 4, 2020
Thank you! This course was an excellent starting point to learn about Indigenous Canada. I thought the instructors were engaging and informative. This will be just the start of my learning on this subject.
By Jennifer A
•Sep 30, 2020
This was an exceptional course and one that every Canadian should take and should be incorporated in the public school curriculum. Thank you so much to the organizers, faculty and participants in this course.
By Jessica
•Aug 31, 2020
Phenomenal. Provides such an important and critical view of history that I had never been taught in public education. I believe this content should be taught throughout secondary and post-secondary curricula.