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Native Studies
is designed to provide both Native and non-Native students with an opportunity
to explore the cultural, historical, and contemporary issues of Native
people of North America, with emphasis on Native cultures of the Canadian
Atlantic region and the eastern United States. The Native Studies programme
offers more than 40 courses. As an interdisciplinary major, it also
draws on courses that are offered by various other disciplines. Upper-level
courses include Native American philosophy, the role of Native women,
Native people and the colonial experience, and Native history of the
Maine/Maritime region. Language courses are another key component of
the Native Studies programme. Courses in Maliseet and Micmac include
introductory, intermediate and full-immersion levels. In 1984 St. Thomas
University became the first university in Canada to establish a chair
in Native Studies.
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