ENGL164 — Indigenous Literature
ENGL 164 - Indigenous Literature ENGL 164 - Indigenous Literature Total Hours: 45 This course examines both the oral and literary traditions of Indigenous peoples. Students begin to study and analyze Indigenous literatures from the land colonially referred to as North America. They read and discuss a novel, short stories, poems, and plays by Indigenous writers and write about these works in journals, essays and tests. Prerequisites One of: B in English 12 B in English 12 Camosun Alternative C in ENGL 151
Prerequisites: ENGL151
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