Indigenous Studies 2A03
Indigenous Peoples' Spiritualities
Published by lorend
04-13-2010
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Indigenous Studies 2A03
Took this course with Sadie Buck in term II of 2009-2010.
The first day of class was kinda scary: we had to write an essay on what we knew about Indigenous spirituality. Good thing: this paper is used to boost the mark on your final exam.
Course break down:
attendance: 15%
paper #1: 30%
final exam (in-class) 15%
paper outline and title: 5%
paper #2: 35%
Attendance was taken in most classes, and then fifteen will be chosen at random to base your attendance grade off of. If you are late you are marked as absent.
Paper #1: 14 pages. 1 page each book review of three books. eleven pages of essay comparing and contrasting the three books.
Exam: open book, written in class. Easy, straight forward questions (if you were there you'd do fine)
Paper outline: provide a copy of the text you wish to write on (and compare to Haudenosaunee culture), explain why you want to write on it (1-2 pages), and provide a creative title (worth 1% of your final grade)
Term paper: 15 pages. compare and contrast another culture to the Haudenosaunee based on what you have learned in class and the three course texts.
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