Introduces the historical experiences of various indigenous peoples of North America using both the work of non-indigenous historians and the writings of Indigenous peoples. Emphasis is given to the large literature concerning Native American peoples. Some attention is also paid to the Inuit and Aleut.
TEACHING PATTERN: int: 2x1-hr lectures weekly, 1-hr tutorial fortnightly;
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