Responsibilities and Reciprocity in the Place You are Now
COURSE
Course description
This introductory survey course centres local lands and Coast Salish protocols to highlight relationships of land, water and people, including what it means to be a good guest here. We will address both histories of encroachment and histories of resistance and revitalization. Community-based knowledge holders will contribute throughout the course.
Registrants in this course will be non-credit students, who will join credit students from multiple faculties in this introductory course. All students are expected to fully participate in course requirements.
Above image: "Raven's Teachings" | February 2003 | Artist: TSAQWASUPP - ARTHUR IVAN THOMPSON (1948-2003) | Ditidaht, Nuu-chah-nulth
In partnership with
The Faculty of Humanities, Indigenous Studies Program
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