USA Module 2:
Treaty Education
In this module, you’ll explore the foundational role of treaties in shaping the relationship between Indigenous Nations and the United States government. You’ll learn about the principles of treaty-making, their historical and legal significance, and how broken treaties have impacted Indigenous communities. This module will also examine modern frameworks like the American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (ADRIP) and the ongoing journey toward Reconciliation in the United States.
By the end of the course, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of treaty rights, their relevance today, and practical ways to support respectful and equitable relationships with Indigenous Nations.
By the end of the course, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of treaty rights, their relevance today, and practical ways to support respectful and equitable relationships with Indigenous Nations.
Format
Online
Course
Certificate Provided
Upon Completion
Language
English
Video
9 min
Duration
58 min
Price
CAD $ 45.00
Why This Course Matters
Understanding Treaty Rights
This course provides a foundational understanding of the treaties between Indigenous Nations and the United States, their legal significance, and their impact on modern society. This knowledge is essential for fostering accountability and honoring commitments.
Building Respectful Partnerships
By exploring the principles of treaty-making and the ongoing journey toward Reconciliation, you’ll gain tools to engage with Indigenous Nations in a way that respects sovereignty and promotes equitable collaboration.
Addressing Historical Injustices
This course helps dismantle misconceptions about the history of treaties and their role in shaping Indigenous experiences. It equips you with accurate knowledge to contribute to a more informed and balanced understanding of American history.