ACC 2030 Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Change (Winter 2024)

This course brings knowledge of Canadian Indigenous communities' relationship to the environment as valuable lessons for understanding climate vulnerability, impacts and adaptation. Students will be led by a local First Nations teacher whose valuable insights to implementing efficient uses of our land and spiritual relationships with nature can assist in addressing global sustainability.

Course Instructor
Margaret Augustine

Wallis, Wilson D. and Ruth Sawtell Wallis. Ch.6: Zoology and Botany. In The Micmac Indians of eastern Canada. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1955.

Wallis, Wilson D. and Ruth Sawtell Wallis. Ch.7: The Body in Sickness and in Health. In The Micmac Indians of eastern Canada. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1955.