Module 1: Foundations of Canada’s Indigenous History
Dive into the rich history of Turtle Island, Canada’s Indigenous heartland, and its First Peoples, tracing the arrival of Europeans and the four pivotal stages that defined their evolving relationship. This module unveils Indigenous histories and cultures, shedding light on the profound effects of European colonization. By the end, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation of Canada’s Indigenous heritage and the tools to nurture respectful, informed connections with Indigenous communities.
- Discover Turtle Island’s Indigenous history and cultures
- Recognize the lasting impact of European colonization
- Explore the four stages of Indigenous-European relations
- Build knowledge for respectful relationships with Indigenous communities
Format
Online
Course
Certificate Provided
Upon Completion
Language
English
Video
8 min
Duration
55 min
Price
CAD $ 65.00
Why This Course Matters
Promoting Cultural Awareness
This course helps develop a deeper understanding of Indigenous cultures, enabling a more respectful and inclusive approach in your professional and personal interactions.
Fostering Meaningful Relationships
By learning about the history and current issues of Indigenous peoples, you are better equipped to build authentic and lasting relationships with Indigenous communities.
Correcting Historical Myths
This course helps deconstruct misconceptions about the history of Indigenous peoples, providing you with well-founded knowledge that promotes a more accurate and balanced understanding of our shared past.