Course Announcement

Indigenous Studies 205 Indigenous Studies II

Please make a note of the following amendment to the

·  Course Textbook

·  Study Guide

There has been a change in one of the textbooks for this course:

Frideres, James S. and Rene R. Gadacz. Aboriginal People in Canada, 7th

ed. Toronto: Pearson Education Canada, 2005.

has been replaced by

Frideres, James S. and Rene R. Gadacz. Aboriginal People in Canada, 8t

ed. Toronto: Pearson Education Canada, 2008.

The Study Guide was written for the 7th edition of the textbook, and must be revised for the 8th edition. The list below shows every reference to the 7th edition that appears in the Study Guide, and gives the appropriate references and pages numbers for the 8th edition. Please make these changes now, to avoid confusion late.

Study Guide
Page # / 1st edition reference / Change to 8th edition
SG 12 / read Chapter 1, “The Legacy of Canadian Colonialism, pages 1-19 of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, 7th ed., by James Frideres and Rene R. Gadacz. / read Chapter 1, “The Legacy of Canadian Colonialism, pages 1-21 of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, 8th ed., by James Frideres and Rene R. Gadacz.
SG 12 / read Chapter 13, “Aboriginal Economic Development, pages 377-408 of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, 7th ed., by James Frideres and Rene R. Gadacz. / read Chapter 13, “Aboriginal Economic Development, pages 382-415 of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, 8th ed., by James Frideres and Rene R. Gadacz.
SG 31 / by Frideres and Gadacz (see especially pages 302-308). / by Frideres and Gadacz (see especially pages 308-312).
SG 32 / Read Chapter 10, “The Inuit of the North,” pages 281-314 of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, 7th ed., by James Frideres and Rene R. Gadacz. / Read Chapter 10, “The Inuit of the North,” pages 281-319 of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, 8th ed., by James Frideres and Rene R. Gadacz.
SG 42 / skim the following chapters of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, 7th ed. by James S. Frideres and Rene R. Gadacz:
·  Chapter 3, “Profile of Aboriginal People I: Population and Health,” pages 54-89
·  Chapter 4, “Profile of Aboriginal People II: Social Attributes,” pages 90-131 / skim the following chapters of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, 8th ed., by James S. Frideres and Rene R. Gadacz:
·  Chapter 3, “Profile of Aboriginal People I: Population and Health,” pages 56-92
·  Chapter 4, “Profile of Aboriginal People II: Social Attributes,” pages 93-131
SG 61 / Read the following chapters from Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, 7th ed., by James S. Frideres and Rene R. Gadacz:
·  Chapter 7 “Indian Treaties and Metis Scrip: Old Promises and New Struggles,” pages183-204. Pay special attention to the section titled “Metis Scrip,” on pages 196-198.
·  Chapter 8, “Contesting Title and Ownership: The Modern Claims and Treaty Process,” pages 205-248. Pay Special attention to the section titled “Band Claims” on pages 220-224. / Read the following chapters from Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, 8th ed., by James S. Frideres and Rene R. Gadacz:
·  Chapter 7 “Indian Treaties and Metis Scrip: Old Promises and New Struggles,” pages189-211. Pay special attention to the section titled “Metis Scrip,” on pages 201-204.
·  Chapter 8, “Contesting Title and Ownership: The Modern Claims and Treaty Process,” pages 212-254. Pay Special attention to the section titled “Band Claims” on pages 229-233.

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February 13, 2008