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Indigenous Education

Shelly Johnson
Learn about the benefits of indigenization in education, and how to incorporate Indigenous values and world views into your teaching and research through our Coyote Project elective courses.
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Garry Gottfriedson
Our Indigenous writing course digs deep into cultural richness, exposes you to some of Canada’s best Indigenous authors and challenges you to create your own written works.
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