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POG 440
Indigenous Governance/Justice
This course examines the social, political and historical context of Aboriginal peoples in Canada: their experiences of assimilation and autonomy; ongoing relations with the Canadian state; efforts toward self-government; treaty rights and land claims; contemporary issues of identity and self-actualization; and the Aboriginal relationship with the Canadian criminal justice system. (Comparative)
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1
Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- CRM 400 - Indigenous Governance/Justice
- Criminology and Politics and Governance Core Elective Table II
- History Politics and Governance Core Elective Table II
- Minor in Criminology
- Minor in Politics
- Minor in Public Administration
- POG 311 - Indigenous Self-Determination
- PPA 124 - Indigenous Politics and Governance
- PPA 700 - Comparative Indigenous Politics/Policies
- PPA 701 - Indigenous Public/Private Partnerships
- PPA 702 - Administrative Law in Indigenous Context
- PPA 703 - Dispute Resolution in Indigenous Context
- PPA 705 - Sustainable Development and First Nations
- Politics and Governance
- Politics and Governance Core Elective Table II
- Politics and Governance Sociology Double Major Core Elective Table II
- Public Administration and Governance
- SOC 553 - Indigenist Thought