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Native Studies
Department of Native Studies, College of Arts and Science

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Students may only receive credit for 6 credit units of 100-level Native Studies. Students who take NATST 110.6 subsequent to NATST 100.3, will only receive 3 credit units for NATST 110. NATST 110 is a prerequisite to all other courses in Native Studies with the exceptions as noted in the course descriptions. Some upper-year courses require additional prerequisites. In special circumstances, prerequisites may be waived. Please see the instructor of the course to secure a waiver. NATST 110 is required for all degrees in Native Studies.


UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES

Honours Courses

NATST 400.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» The Churches and Native Peoples in Western Canada, 1818-1870
1&2(3S)
Prerequisite(s): 18 credit units in Native Studies.

A research seminar course on Church-Native relations in Western Canada.

NATST 401.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Native People and Northern Development
1/2(3S)
Prerequisite(s): 18 credit units in Native Studies.

A research seminar dealing with Native political reactions to northern development, the socio-cultural and economic impacts of large-scale development projects, land claims and renewable resources, and other development issues as they affect Native Peoples.

NATST 402.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Honours Research Paper
1&2(3R)
Prerequisite(s): NATST 309 and permission of the department.

The student will develop a research prospectus, undertake the research, and present a final report under the direction of a faculty advisor. Topics are open, subject to the availability of a faculty advisor.

Note: Students planning to register in this course must submit a proposal before August 15th.

NATST 403.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Theoretical Perspectives in Native Studies
1/2(3S)
Prerequisite(s): 18 credit units in Native Studies.

A research seminar which examines the development of dependency theory in the context of Latin America, and the utility of this concept for understanding the Native American and Native Canadian contexts. Topics include: the "development" of underdevelopment; colonialism; internal colonialism; imperialism; class analysis; and the metropolis-hinterland paradigm.

NATST 404.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Research Seminar on the History of the Indians of Saskatchewan
1&2(3S)
Prerequisite(s): NATST 309 and 12 credit units in Native Studies.

Consists of primary research (based on both written and oral sources) on selected topics on the history of Saskatchewan Indian Peoples.

NATST 419.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» First Nations Women and the Law
1/2(1L-2S)
Prerequisite(s): NATST 219 and 225.

Accomplishes two broad objectives. It critically examines the situation of First Nations Women in Canadian law. Concurrently, students learn the structure of the Canadian legal system as well as legal research skills. Topics examined include statutory discrimination, political rights and the justice system.


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