Note: This class is open to middle school students only.
Social Studies Credit
This class will meet twice a week.
This class introduces students to the diverse histories, cultures, and perspectives of Indigenous peoples, with a focus on local and global Indigenous communities. Students will explore Indigenous traditions, languages, governance, and contributions to society while also examining historical and contemporary challenges faced by Indigenous nations.
Through storytelling, primary sources, discussions, and hands-on activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of Indigenous ways of knowing, environmental stewardship, and the impact of colonization. The course will also highlight Indigenous resilience, activism, and the ongoing efforts toward reconciliation and self-determination.
By the end of the class, students will develop respect for Indigenous knowledge systems, strengthen their critical thinking skills, and learn how to be informed and active allies in their communities.
Note: To receive credit for this class, you must complete all assigned readings, turn in all notes, complete short question exercises, and projects.