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Course Description

Created in partnership with Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak Women of the Métis Nation, features instruction from leading scholars in Métis studies across Canada. By highlighting concepts like kinship, nationhood, peoplehood, and wahkohtowin students will critically assess conceptual norms of leadership and recognize how colonization and racism have affected Métis women's leadership. Students will gain an increased knowledge and awareness of Métis culture and traditions and the skills to strengthen their leadership capacity for personal and community development.

Who Should Take This Course?

Beginner level

Learner Outcomes

Highlighting concepts like kinship, nationhood, governance, peoplehood, and wahkohtowin, this course provides students with opportunities to critically assess conceptual norms of leadership and recognize how colonization and racism have affected the recognition of Métis women’s leadership. Students will leave this course with an increased knowledge and awareness of Métis culture and traditions and skills to strengthen their leadership capacity for personal and community development.

Notes

Academic Lead: Dr. Nathalie Kermoal; Instructor Angie Tucker
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