INDIGENOUS HISTORY: NORTH AMERICA
GENERAL
Brian DeRuiter. HIST 3P35: North America's First Nations. Brock University.
Mary-Ellen Kelm. HIST 325: History Of Aboriginal People Of North America To 1850. Simon Fraser University.
Carolyn Podruchny. HIST 5190: Indigenous History In North America Before 1900. York University, Fall 2010.
CANADA
Jarvis Brownlie. HIST 2280: Aboriginal History Of Canada. University Of Manitoba, 2009-2010.
M. K. Lux. HIST 2Q97: Native-Newcomer Relations In Canada. Brock University.
M. K. Lux. HIST 4V65: Aboriginal History In Modern Canada. Brock University.
Jim Miller. HIST 859: Studies In Canadian History -- Indian Treaties In Canada. University Of Saskatchewan, Winter 2011.
Jim Miller. HIST 264: Introduction To The History Of Indian-White Relations In Canada To 1880. University Of Saskatchewan, Winter 2008.
Jim Miller. HIST 265: Introduction To The History Of Indian-white Relations In Canada, 1880 to The Present. University Of Saskatchewan, 2004. (The author of this syllabus asks readers to bear in mind that it is now out of date)
Timothy Winegard. HIST 344: Native Peoples Of Eastern Canada. Wilfred Laurier University, Fall 2009.
UNITED STATES
Gary J. Kornblith. HIST 325: Native American History, ca. 1450-1900. Oberlin College, Fall 2009.
P. Albert Lacson. HIST 225: Through Native Eyes -- Native American History, 1491-1865. Grinnell College, Fall 2009.
Neal Salisbury. HIST 285: Native American History, 1492 To The Present. Smith College, Fall 2009.
Nancy Shoemaker. HIST 3570: American Indian History. University Of Connecticut, Fall 2009.
TOPICS
Mary-Ellen Kelm. HIST 427: Representing Aboriginality -- Politics Of Production And Methods Of Perception. Simon Fraser University.
David J. Silverman. HIST 101: Indians And The Problem Of Race In Early America. George Washington University.