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Students will need to use Workday to manage their course planning and registration for the 2024 Winter session.

Contact for assistance with HIST_V courses:

History Undergraduates - janet.mui@ubc.ca

History Graduates - hist.grad@ubc.ca

The History Major is in the Humanities & Creative Arts breadth area. Learn more about the new Ways of Knowing breadth requirements for students entering the BA degree program in 2024-25 and consult the Ways of Knowing Breadth Explorer.

We offer the following courses that meet the Place and Power breadth requirement:

  • HIST 107 - Global Indigenous Histories
  • HIST 305 - History of British Columbia*
  • HIST 400 - Practice of Oral History
    *only for 2025 Winter and onwards

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History of the Indigenous Peoples of North America

HIST 302

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allard-dane thrush-coll
2024 Winter Term 1/2Credits: 6

Indigenous peoples from pre-contact to the present in Canada and the U.S. Topics include colonial frontiers, disease, fur trade, government policies, environment, gender, religion, oral narratives, activism, urbanization, and identity.

Sections (2)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
L01 1-2 In-Person Discussion F 10:00 - 11:00 Multiple instructors

Instructors

Allard, Dane | Thrush, Coll

001 1-2 In-Person Lecture M, W 10:00 - 11:00 Multiple instructors

Instructors

Allard, Dane | Thrush, Coll