BC's Indigenous Public Post-Secondary Institute

HIST-238 - History of Nadut'en - 3.00 Credits

HIST-238 - History of Nadut'en - 3.00 Credits

Course Details
This course is designed to provide an introduction to Nadut'en history and culture. Students will study the way of life of the Nadut'en prior to contact with European cultures, the early contact period, current events that have impacted Nadut'en economy and current social structures and culture.
Part of the:
  • UNIVERSITY TRANSFER Department
  • Prerequisites : HIST 110,
    Course Outline
    Instructors Qualifications: Related Master's Degree
    Office Hours: 1.5 Per week
    Contact Hours: 45
    Student Evaluation
    Procedure:
    Assignments 50-70%, Final 30-50%, Total 100%. Grading procedures follow NVIT policy.
    Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to:

  • demonstrate an understanding of the pre-contact world of the Nadut’en;
  • discuss the impact of early contact on the way of life of the Nadut’en;
  • describe the similarities as well as the differences between Nadut’en and the European settlers who arrived in the 1800; and
  • demonstrate a broad overview of Nadut’en history.
  • Text and Materials:
  • Morin, Melanie H. Niwhts’ide’ni Hibi’it’en (the ways of our Ancestors). Current Edition. Smithers, BC. School district #54 (Bulkley Valley).
  • Duff, W. The Indian History of British Columbia: The Impact of the White Man (Vol. One). Current Edition. Victoria, BC. Royal BC Museum.
    Other Resources:
    Transfer Credits: For more information visit: www.bctransferguide.ca
    Other Information: Education Council approved September 1, 2012.