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INST 3710 Indigenous Environmental Knowledge: Global Perspective (3 credits)
Indigenous cultures refer to pre-colonial societies who today represent a minority, non-dominant group in the societies presently residing in territories these cultures once developed. Throughout their history, Indigenous people have developed their own body of environmental knowledge that they have passed on, generation to generation. This course will provide students with a global perspective of Indigenous environmental knowledge and how this knowledge has affected the relationship of the Indigenous peoples with the natural world and its resources. Students will also investigate present-day political, economic, social, and technological issues related to incorporating Indigenous environmental knowledge into sustainability efforts. [**Core Curriculum Goal Area(s) 7 & 8]; [Nisidotaading Course Requirement] (Also offered under ENVR 3710)
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