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Dr. Miriam A. McNab
Dr. Miriam A. McNab
Associate Professor
Indigenous Studies
Phone:
306.931.1800 ext. 5206
Email:
mmcnab@firstnationsuniversity.ca
Credentials:
PhD (Interdisciplinary: History, Native Studies, Women’s Studies), University of Saskatchewan
MA (Anthropology, Native Studies), University of Saskatchewan
BA (Anthropology) University of Saskatchewan
Research Interests:
Saskatchewan First Nations History
First Nations Women’s History and Women’s Work
George Gordon First Nation
Historic Indigenous-Settler Relations
Plains Cree Culture and History
Expertise:
Conducting Oral and Documentary Historical Research
Courses Taught:
INDG 100 – Intro to Indigenous Studies
INDG 101/201 – Intro to Contemporary Indigenous Issues
INDG 208 – Cree Culture and History
INDG 221 – Métis Culture and History
INDG 222 AB – 1885 and First Nations of Saskatchewan
INDG 224 – Indigenous Political Systems of North America
INDG 229 – Indigenous History within Canada: Western Canada
INDG 260 – History of Residential Schools in Canada
INDG 280 – Research Issues in Indigenous Studies
INDG 281 – Methods and Theory in Documenting Oral Traditions
INDG 282 – Methods in Indigenous Community-based Research
INDG 305 – Urbanization and Indigenous Peoples
INST 324 – Politics and the Indigenous Peoples of Canada
INDG 358 – Roles of Women in Indigenous Societies
INDG 380 – Research Methods in Indigenous Studies
INDG 421 – Issues in Indigenous Self-Determination
INDG 428 – Ethnohistory: Theory and Method in the Study of Peoples of the Americas
INDG 490 – Honours Seminar
INDG 491 – Honours Thesis
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