Want to gain a deeper understanding of Canada’s history and the people who helped shape it? Indigenous Studies is your chance to dive into the issues, culture, and contributions of Aboriginal peoples—both in Canada and around the world.
Native Studies 10 gives you a unique look at the modern world through an Indigenous lens.
Native Studies 20 helps you understand how political, social, and economic issues have impacted Indigenous communities here and globally.
Native Studies 30 focuses on the important, real-world issues Indigenous people face today, and how they’ve shaped Canada’s history and identity.
This is more than just learning—it's about challenging what you know, discovering new perspectives, and becoming an informed global citizen. Don't miss out on this chance to expand your mind and make a real impact!
Native Studies 10 explores how the social, political, economic, and historical decisions made internationally have shaped the lives of Aboriginal peoples. You’ll focus on understanding current society from the unique viewpoints and perspectives of Indigenous communities.
Indigenous Studies/Native Studies 20 gives students the chance to compare political, social, and economic issues, and how they’ve impacted Indigenous peoples both globally and in Canada. You’ll explore these topics to better understand their effects on Indigenous communities.
Indigenous Studies/Native Studies 30 focuses on contemporary issues facing Canada’s Aboriginal people today. You’ll explore their contributions to the development of Canada and understand their important role in shaping Canadian society.