First Nations
of British Columbia -ANTH 220 (Fall 2008-2011)
Course Description
This course provides a basic introduction to the first peoples of British Columbia,
their resources and their economies. Topics covered include: an overview of the people
and the place; the involvement of aboriginal peoples in the industrial economy, and;
the processes of decolonialization. This is accomplished through reference to Indigenous-based
approaches to the environment, governance, and research. Students planning careers
in education, natural resource management, health care, or social science research and
whom are interested in learning about and from First Nations perspectives are encouraged to enroll.
2011 Course Archive
Downloadable course outline.
2010 Course Archive
Downloadable course outline
Final grade profile
2009 Course Archive
Downloadable course outline
Final grade profile
Course evaluation data
2008 Course Archive
Final grade profile
Course evaluation data
Additional Resources
Anthropology and Society. Podcasts of presentations made by Charles Menzies on a variety of topics.
Some of the items may have relevance for the course. To access a podcast of available presentations copy this URL
http://www.ecoknow.ca/podcast/rss.xml
and paste it into your podcast software application or click here
to select individual talks.