SLIDES (reviewing and critiquing the reading)
ONLY IN SLIDE VERSION:
Moya `Tipimsook (“The People Who Aren’t Their Own Bosses”): Racialization and the Misrecognition of “Métis” In Upper Great Lakes Ethnohistory By: Chris Andersen, University of Alberta
MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING :
Topic
Key Themes
Author Conclusion
Strengths and Weakness
Agree or Disagree with the author
Connection with Course Materials and examples from different books
How reading enhanced understanding of Colonization and Indigenous People
Four Questions related to the reading, colonization and indigenous people
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