At the beginning of the semester, my knowledge of First Nations people was limited and often
influenced by stereotypes perpetuated by mainstream media. However, as the weeks unfolded,
the course content provided a comprehensive exploration of the rich history, diverse cultures, and
contemporary issues faced by First Nations communities. Furthermore, the course has
significantly provided considerable value knowledge about the Indigenous community, helping
me to recognize the importance of being aware, and understanding the complexities within First
Nations cultures
In addition, guest speakers, arranged by Ms. Sousa, brought real-world perspectives into the
classroom and provided firsthand experiences, helping to enhance the context and depth of the
reality stories. Moreover, hearing about their stories directly not only enriched our understanding of
Indigenous cultures but also illuminated the challenges faced by these communities. In order to
accurately interpret what those First Nations people have gone through, advocating for accurate
representation, and promoting awareness about the diverse histories and contemporary issues of
First Nations people are essential.
In conclusion, this semester has been transformative in shaping my understanding of First
Nations people. The combination of media analysis, class discussions, and insights from guest
speakers have not only accurately interpreted preconceptions but also equipped me with a more
nuanced and empathetic outlook. All the knowledge that I obtained from the BC First People
class was so valuable, and I believe that being in this class and having a better insight into other
communities were my pleasure.