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About the Course

Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) from the Faculty of Native Studies that explores the different histories and contemporary perspectives of Indigenous peoples living in Canada. From an Indigenous perspective, this course explores complex experiences Indigenous peoples face today from a historical and critical perspective highlighting national and local Indigenous-settler relations. Topics for the 12 lessons include the fur trade and other exchange relationships, land claims and environmental impacts, legal systems and rights, political conflicts and alliances, Indigenous political activism, and contemporary Indigenous life, art and its expressions....

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MJ

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Thanks for teaching me a lot about indigenous history in Canada. I am inspired to learn more. I just finished Chelsea Vowel’s book, Indigenous Writes and I’m currently reading the summary of the RCAP.

LH

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I thoroughly enjoyed this course in the the way it is presented and the information given. It expanded my knowledge and insights of indigenous history, culture, and knowledge, as well as so much more.

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By Shellmadine P

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Oct 1, 2023

Excellent course. I really enjoyed learning this information. The delivery was great and the flow of topics into one another allowed for understanding. I think this course should be taken by all Canadians. Especially those who deal with the public everyday in an impactful way. ie. teachers, case workers, lawyers, doctors, banking staff etc.

By Alysha G

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Aug 23, 2021

Indigenous Canada is a course that should be taken by all. I learned and "unlearned' so much. The history lessons from my school days sadly missed the mark in presenting various points of view. I am very grateful to the University of Alberta, Tracy Bear, and her associates, who presented the material in such an accessible format. Thank You!

By Burna W

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Mar 30, 2021

I can not say how much I appreciated this course. I would highly recommend it to every Canadian who has only the Settler version of Canada's history from our school history classes, Hopefully, the curriculum going forward will present the story from both sides.

Thank you to everyone responsible for creating the Indigenous Studies course.

By Bianka K

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Mar 10, 2021

This course is well-informative and provided in-depth knowledge about Indigenous Canada, regarding the history and also current issues. For a mere online course, it shows dedicated work and enormous effort with interviews and amazing narrative. I would definitely recommend this course as a starting point for anyone interested in the subject.

By Russell M

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Nov 4, 2020

Amazing and inspiring.

I switched to a paid from the free. There is some updating that would be useful for future students, and the automatic transcription was not ideal (I found the incorrect words being on screen to be distracting). These are all things where more funding can help, so let students know how we can lobby for better funding.

By Kathleen L

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Sep 4, 2020

Super insightful and a great guide to understanding Canada's Indigenous history and the challenges Indigenous groups faced. My biggest takeaway was that each Indigenous group is unique and should be distinguished from one another, as their practices and culture are different and should be honoured differently. I highly recommend this course!

By Elizabeth L

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Sep 3, 2023

As a new Permanent Resident of Canada, I was enlighted and in awe of the deep and rich cultures of Indigenous peoples here in Canada. The history and the colonial impact it has on the present peoples and why my understanding and advocacy are important as a resident on their land. Many thanks for an intereting and information-packed course.

By Darinka P

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Jan 16, 2022

This is an excellent course that provides a learner with the opportunity to understand the First Peoples perspectives of Canada and its history and begin to gain understanding of the modern issues. I particularly enjoyed the emphasis on art and having an opportunity to listen to an artist provide explanations about the meaning of their art.

By Jaime C

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May 26, 2021

opened my eyes to some of the issues that the communities face. would like to learn a bit more on ways to assist in helping others to see their views. I will be sharing this course to others to hopefully help others to see the struggles and to maybe make this country be more understanding and help out the indigenous peoples of this country.

By Lee A P

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Dec 12, 2020

It's a great course, very informative and very eye-opening, Each week's lessons were taught and presented in such an easy to follow way, And at the same time, giving an in-depth history that most of us don't know, but should. I highly recommend this to every Canadian, because it's a history we weren't taught in school, but should have been.

By Wesley B N

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Nov 15, 2020

As an immigrant myself, It has been very great experience learning about the actual ancestry of this great land and the people who have dedicated their sheer existence to protecting it. This course has fueled the desire in me to learn more about the Indigenous People Issues in the Turtle Island and beyond. Great presentations and resources.

By Kelly J

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Oct 21, 2020

I am so glad I took this course. It was very interesting (and enlightening) to gain some knowledge into the history of Canada from the Indigenous perspective. It was also disappointing to realize, while supporting Indigenous causes over the years, I really had much to learn of their worldview and perspective. I highly recommend this course.

By David R

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Sep 19, 2017

This is the history and social studies class we all should have had in school! My thanks to the instructors for filling in these deeply regretted blind spots in our education. I wonder how much more progress could have been made towards reconciliation if everyone was taught this 20 years ago. I heartily recommend this course to everyone!

By David O

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Sep 1, 2021

What an amazing tool to learn more about Indigenous peoples and their history...I am of Algonquin descent and the Grandson of a Residential School survivor...This course really resonated with me and made me rethink all I thought I knew...Would highly recommend it to those wanted to grasp a brief history of Canada's First Nations People.

By Michele O

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May 21, 2021

I've learned so much more that I anticipated, the course was easy to follow, and understand. I have a much more complete sense of Canadian History and evaluation of Canadian society. I have a better understanding of the guilt that white people SHOULD feel about how they colonized this country we call Canada. Thank you for opening my eyes.

By Ruben J A

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Nov 1, 2020

Being able to to learn the Indigenous Canada was very helpful to understand the differences in comparing to the Indigenous U.S.A. It really helps see the diversity in both countries. This also taught me that the fight and struggle for Indigenous voices to be seen and heard continues. I now understand more about what it is I can do to help.

By Sarah H

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Jun 29, 2020

Fabulous course that gave me the foundation to further my own education in this area that's so important today. I knew I needed to learn more but didn't know where to start but I found this to be a good starting point. The videos were concise and informative and the teachers are great. I appreciate that this course was made the way it was.

By Jenn R

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Jan 4, 2022

An exception course! Even in Canadian History courses and university, there was little mention of the history of the Indigenous People.

I'm so glad to have taken the course. While it talked of the history and showed the richness of the indigenous culture within Canada, it also disolved many of the misunderstandings forged over time.

By Paul S

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Dec 24, 2021

Exceptional ! I did not grow up in Canada but moved here in the 1990's so it was both a moving and enlightening experience learning the history of Canada. Thank you to the Faculty for all your hard work and tremendous job with Indigenous Canada. I believe every Canadian should reflect on how privileged we are to share this land together.

By Reiny B T B

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Aug 10, 2021

Excelente curso en cuanto a contenido, estrategias de enseñanza-aprendizaje y evaluaciones. Buen nivel académico y materiales de referencia valiosos como guías para continuar aprendiendo sobre el tema. Los profesores igualmente excelentes. Agradecida por la oportunidad de este curso que nutre mi formación como profesora e investigadora.

By Jennine E L

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Nov 11, 2020

A very informative course - one that helped me learn and understand more about the indigenous experience. Admittedly knowing very little, I saw this course as an opportunity for personal growth and knowledge development. I would highly recommend this course and look forward to further opportunities to further this knowledge. Thank You!

By Doug P

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Oct 22, 2020

I have no words to describe how this course has left me breathless at points. It has allowed me to at least understand, in a small manner, some of the points of intergenerational trauma brought on by The Indian Act that resonates loudly even today. I appreciate the chance to learn this, and I am thankful. All Canadians need to learn this.

By Joselynn C

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Jun 17, 2020

This course ought to be a mandatory course for high schools. Certainly happy that I was able to take it in my adulthood, but would have been a good base to start the knowledge journey in my youth. Phenomenal professors and educators, and well thought out course syllabus. Thank you for your time and knowledge. This is indeed the beginning!

By Jolene C

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Apr 16, 2022

I learned so much but it also reinforced that there is still so much to learn and understand. I recommend this course to Albertan's, Canadian's, new Canadians and especially to our public servants so that they also have some knowledge and understanding to start recognizing and addressing institutional rascism in their own organizations.