Indigenous Communications
Focus on communication strategies regarding Indigenous people, covering appropriate language, the avoidance of stereotypes, and effective messaging.
Course and Instructor Introduction
Navigating This Course
Disclaimers
Definitions
Introduction to Indigenous Commuications
Course Objectives
Course Workbook
Course Pre-Survey
Chapter 1: Introduction to Invisibility and Erasure
Chapter 2: Reclaiming Native Truth Data
Chapter 3: The Consequences of Erasure
Activity: Identifying and Addressing Systemic Invisibility and Erasure
Lesson 1 Quiz
Chapter 1: Introduction to Stereotypes and Misconceptions
Chapter 2: Racist Sports Mascots
Chapter 3: The Mystic Indian
Chapter 4: Poverty, Addiction and Destitute
Chapter 5: Pan Indianism
Chapter 6: Hypersexualization
Chapter 7: Contradictions
Lesson 8: Era of Resurgence
Lesson 2 Quiz
Reflections
Chapter 1: Introduction to Telling Native Stories Well
Chapter 2: Values
Chapter 3: History
Chapter 4: Visibility
Chapter 5: Call to Action
Chapter 6: Honor Nuance
Chapter 7: Using it All Together
Lesson 3 Quiz
Crafting a Narrative Using the Five Key Themes
Reflection
Chapter 1: Introduction to Indigenous Terminology
Chapter 2: Phrases Used to Describe People
Chapter 3: Indigenous People vs Peoples
Chapter 4: Phrases to Refer to Native Communities
Chapter 5: Phrases to Describe Land
Chapter 6: Our Recommended Terms
Chapter 7: Understanding Preferred Names
Chapter 8: Terms to Avoid
Chapter 9: Best Practices
Lesson 4 Quiz
Indigenous Communications Conclusion & Reflection
Course Post-Survey
For Effective Communication with Indigenous Communities
Indigenous Communications is a specialized course that aims to equip learners with the cultural competencies required to engage respectfully and constructively with Indigenous peoples.
Join our specialized course and communicate effectively with Indigenous communities