Self-Paced - Introduction to Indigenous Worldviews

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Indigenous worldviews are defined by complex relationships between people, their lands, and the gifts that are given to them by regional teachings. Through discussion on Creation Stories and original instructions, learners will critically examine and assess how differences in worldview impact our values, beliefs, thoughts, actions, and consider the role of language as carrier of worldview and culture. 

Please see below for delivery information and schedule. 

Questions?

Please contact our Recruitment Team at recruitment@fnti.net or 1.800.267.0637, ext. 141

Terms and Conditions

Refund Policy

Course runs from January 19 to February 20, 2026

Last day to enroll is February 8, 2026

Virtual, self-paced

Self-paced micro-credentials have no live sessions; participants complete their work independently, according to their own schedule. It will take approximately 15 hours to complete the entire micro-credential. Participants can save their progress and return to it at any time within the 5-week delivery period.

In order to successfully complete the micro-credential, all course work must be completed by the course closing date.

  1. Examine a variety of perspectives informed by Indigenous Creation Stories, Original Instructions, and core belief systems.
  2. Discuss the depth of meaning that Indigenous Peoples hold with respect to origin stories and their impact on worldview.
  3. Summarize the role of language as carrier of culture and worldview.
  4. Explain the impacts of colonization on Indigenous worldviews and relationships.
  5. Identify ways in which new understandings from the course will impact on their personal life.
Price: $100.00
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