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Indigenous Art and Culture
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Indigenous Art and Culture
Overview of the course, importance of Indigenous art and culture, and key concepts to explore
Module #2
Understanding Indigenous Identity
Exploring the diversity of Indigenous identities, experiences, and perspectives across different nations and communities
Module #3
Historical Context:Colonization and Its Impact
The history of colonization, its effects on Indigenous peoples, and the importance of acknowledging and understanding this legacy
Module #4
Indigenous Art Traditions:Pre-Contact
Exploring the diverse art forms and practices of Indigenous peoples prior to European contact
Module #5
The Impact of Colonization on Indigenous Art
How colonization affected Indigenous art forms, and the ways in which Indigenous artists responded and adapted
Module #6
Indigenous Art in the 20th Century
The development of Indigenous art in the 20th century, including the emergence of new styles, mediums, and artists
Module #7
Contemporary Indigenous Art
Current trends, themes, and practices in Indigenous art, including issues of identity, social justice, and decolonization
Module #8
Indigenous Visual Art:Painting, Printmaking, and Sculpture
In-depth exploration of Indigenous visual art forms, including the work of prominent artists
Module #9
Indigenous Performance Art:Music, Dance, and Theatre
Examining the diverse forms of Indigenous performance art, including traditional and contemporary practices
Module #10
Indigenous Literature:Poetry, Prose, and Storytelling
Exploring the rich tradition of Indigenous literature, including the work of celebrated authors and storytellers
Module #11
Indigenous Film and Media
The emergence and growth of Indigenous film and media, including the work of Indigenous filmmakers and media artists
Module #12
Indigenous Cultural Revitalization and Renewal
Efforts to revitalize and renew Indigenous cultural practices, languages, and traditions in the face of historical trauma
Module #13
Indigenous Art and Activism
The role of Indigenous art in social and political activism, including issues of land rights, environmentalism, and social justice
Module #14
Decolonizing Museums and Cultural Institutions
The need to decolonize museums and cultural institutions, and the efforts to repatriate Indigenous cultural heritage and knowledge
Module #15
Indigenous Art and Cultural Appropriation
The issue of cultural appropriation in Indigenous art, and the importance of respecting Indigenous cultural protocols and ownership
Module #16
Indigenous Art and the Canadian Context
Examining the specific context of Indigenous art in Canada, including the role of government policies and reckonings
Module #17
Indigenous Art and International Perspectives
Comparing and contrasting Indigenous art and cultural practices across different nations and regions
Module #18
Indigenous Art and Cultural Heritage:Preservation and Conservation
The importance of preserving and conserving Indigenous cultural heritage, including the role of cultural Centers and archives
Module #19
Indigenous Art and Community Engagement
The role of community engagement and participation in Indigenous art practices, including collaborations and partnerships
Module #20
Indigenous Art and Education
The importance of Indigenous art in education, including the development of Indigenous-focused curricula and programs
Module #21
Indigenous Art and Cultural Tourism
The complexities of cultural tourism and its impact on Indigenous communities, including issues of exploitation and appropriation
Module #22
Indigenous Art and the Digital Age
The role of digital technologies in Indigenous art practices, including the use of social media, virtual reality, and other digital platforms
Module #23
Indigenous Art and Environmentalism
The connection between Indigenous art and environmentalism, including issues of climate change, sustainability, and eco-activism
Module #24
Indigenous Art and Health and Wellness
The relationship between Indigenous art and health and wellness, including the use of art in healing and therapy
Module #25
Indigenous Art and Language Revitalization
The importance of language revitalization in Indigenous art and culture, including efforts to preserve and promote Indigenous languages
Module #26
Indigenous Art and Cultural Policy
The role of cultural policy in supporting and promoting Indigenous art and culture, including issues of funding, legislation, and governance
Module #27
Indigenous Art and Critical Theory
Applying critical theory to Indigenous art, including postcolonial, decolonial, and Indigenous feminist perspectives
Module #28
Indigenous Art and Collaboration
The importance of collaboration and partnership in Indigenous art practices, including cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approaches
Module #29
Indigenous Art and Archives
The role of archives in preserving and making accessible Indigenous cultural heritage, including the importance of Indigenous-led archival initiatives
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Indigenous Art and Culture career


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