History 397 - Themes in Indigenous North American History
Here are the course powerpoints for TERM 1:
- Lecture 1: Origins of North Americans and Indigenous Knowledge
- Lecture 2: Pre-Encounter North America: Gathering and Hunting Traditions
- Lecture 3: Pre-Encounter North America: Agricultural Traditions
- Lecture 4: The North
- Lecture 5: Eve of Encounter
- Lecture 6: The International Fishery
- Lecture 7: Missionaries and responses to them
- Lecture 8: The Fur Trade
- Lecture 9: Alliance and Conflict: Warfare
- Lecture 10: Alliance and Conflict: Settlement
- Lecture 11: Women and the Fur Trade
- Lecture 12: Impact of Encounter and the Middle Ground
- Lecture 13: Captivity Narratives
Here are the course powerpoints for TERM 2:
- Lecture 1: Nativist Movements: 1760s-1790s
- Lecture 2: The War of 1812 and the collapse of Pan-Indianism
- Lecture 3: The "Indian Problem" is born - US and BNA Indian policy in the 1820s
- Lecture 4: Removal
- Lecture 5: The Canadian Indian Act, 1876
- Lecture 6: Attack on "Tribalism": Allotment in Canada and the USA
- MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE
- Lecture 7: Colonization and Health
- Lecture 8: Residential Schooling
- Lecture 9: Repression of Cultures: Rationale and Responses
- Lecture 10: Political Interference: Rationale and Responses
- Lecture 11: The Wars, the Indian New Deal and the 1951 Indian Act - More of the same? li>Lecture 12: Aboriginal Activism and "Red Power"