Indigenous Community Development and Governance (ICDG) Courses>Lands, Resources, and Economic Development

ICDG303 - Lands, Resources, and Economic Development

Description

Indigenous identity, culture and economy is deeply connected to the land. Colonization restricted access to land and marginalized Indigenous economic development. Learners review the historic relationship to lands and the struggle to regain control and ownership. Canvassing governance frameworks for land, we consider opportunities to expand ownership and control. Economic implications are considered and success stories are highlighted. Students consider what reconciliation means for the development of lands and resources.

Units

1.5

Course offered by

School of Public Administration

Course schedules

Summer timetable available: February 15. Fall and Spring timetables available: May 15.

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