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INDG 112  Introduction to an Indigenous Language and Culture II  Units: 3.00  
Students will continue their study of an Indigenous Language and Culture from North America from INDG 111, adding additional grammar features and contexts of communication, discussing foods and food preferences, the weather and time of year, counting people and things, and discussing ownership. Students will continue to improve their oral language skills. The course will continue students' exploration of the culture with a focus on contemporary issues and the lived realities of the community.
NOTE This course is repeatable for credit under different topic titles.
Learning Hours: 120 (36 Lecture, 84 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite INDG 111/3.0. Exclusion LLCU 102/3.0*.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Use basic grammatical features and vocabulary in a variety of simple situations.
  2. Communicate in a limited number of situations at the beginning level.
  3. Identify issues facing the community and examine various approaches taken in response.
  4. Examine socio-political factors impacting Indigenous language use in North America.