Indigenizing Practice

This course explores the concept of Indigenizing in the context of the learning and teaching needs of Indigenous Peoples’. Students are guided to critically approach Indigenizing from Place Based Indigenous Peoples’ knowledges and practices. Students apply their understanding of the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action, the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Peoples ways of knowing, world views and values to their own practices.

Requisites:

  • Completed at least 1 of the following:
    • INDG105 - Introduction to Health and Wellness in Indigenous Communities (3)
    • INDG120 - Introduction to Indigenous Peoples’ Worldviews (BC Focus) (3)
    • INDG203 - Indigenous Ways of Knowing (3)
    • INDG240 - Indigenous Peoples’ Family Support Studies (3)

Course Code: INDG-205

Course Type: Social Sciences, Humanities

Tuition Fees: $ 372.57

Delivery Methods: ℹ️

  • On-campus
  • Online

Credits: 3

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