Certificate in Heritage Studies - Indigenous Textiles in Canada: Tourism, Industry, Identity HIST 3215   Indigenous Textiles in Canada: Tourism, Industry, Identity
CREDIT HOURS: 3
The making of textiles by Indigenous peoples serves as a way for communities and individuals to pass on traditional knowledges and ways of knowing from grandparent to parent to child and between community members. However, during industrial development, globalization, and European settlement, Indigenous textile producers adapted to the many changes imposed upon them, altering how they made and used textiles, all the while sustaining cultural traditions. This course explores the practices of making and the uses of textiles as cultural and spiritual objects, as commodities, and as objects of resistance, repatriation, and reconciliation.
FORMAT:
  • Lecture
  • Discussion

CROSS-LISTING: INDG 3215