The course offers an advanced study of social sciences through both Indigenous and Western perspectives, with a strong emphasis on law, philosophy, and religious and wisdom traditions. It focuses on the historical and modern experiences of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities in British Columbia, Canada, while also analyzing their roles in shaping the province and country. Students will explore how Indigenous cultures continue to evolve in a global context, and how they contribute to social, legal, and philosophical debates. By engaging with real-world case studies and examining key texts, students will enhance their critical thinking and analytical skills, gaining a deeper appreciation for how Indigenous knowledge systems enrich the broader understanding of social sciences.