You will learn about the land and people of Turtle Island (North America) before and after European contact, with a focus on the vital role of Indigenous peoples in Saskatchewan’s history.
Note: This course is offered in a live class format in Semester 1 only. Check out our live class schedule here.
This course explores the diverse First Nations, Inuit and MĂ©tis perspectives on identity, community, governance, treaties and economies.
Course Name on Official Transcript: Native Studies 11
Modified courses are specialized courses that require signed parent consent before registering a student up to the age of 18, due to the potential impact to post-secondary options. Students over the age of 18 may sign consent for themselves.
To register in a modified course, full-time Sask DLC students can contact their Academic Advisor and part-time student's schools may contact their local Sask DLC Campus Principal.
No Proctored Exams
What is a proctor?Reliable internet connection and device to submit course work, including speakers or headphones.
Online course material and course timetable
Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre provides Kindergarten to Grade 12 courses to Saskatchewan students who choose to study online. We empower students and families to choose the learning environment that works best for them, while supporting their graduation plan.
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