This seminar examines Indigenous politics through land. We explore transnational Indigenous politics by focusing on global struggles over land. The course considers how Indigenous land-based movements, connected across territories and oceans, are constituted through and cultivate relations between Indigenous peoples and their social ecologies and more-than-human existents.
POL195H1 (First-Year Foundation Seminar – Settler Colonialism and Enduring Indigeneity), JPI201H1, INS201Y1
POL443H1 (Topics in Comparative Politics II: Land and Indigenous Politics) taken in Winter 2020 (LEC0101), Winter 2021 (LEC0101), Winter 2022 (LEC0101), Winter 2023 (LEC0101)