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The Bachelor of Arts Humanities in Native Studies at St. Thomas University explores Indigenous cultures, histories, and contemporary issues. The program emphasizes reconciliation, cultural understanding, and advocacy. Students gain critical thinking, research, and communication skills, preparing them for meaningful roles in community development, public policy, education, and cultural preservation, as well as for advanced studies in Indigenous studies or related fields.

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Indigenous Policy Advisor

41405$60,000 - $100,000Develop and implement policies that address Indigenous issues, working with governments, non-profits, and Indigenous organizations.

Community Outreach Worker

42201$40,000 - $75,000Facilitate programs and resources for Indigenous communities to address social, cultural, and economic needs.

Cultural Heritage Manager

51102$50,000 - $85,000Oversee the preservation and management of Indigenous cultural artifacts, histories, and traditions in museums or cultural institutions.

Educational Consultant (Indigenous Focus)

41405$55,000 - $95,000Develop curricula and programs to incorporate Indigenous perspectives into education systems, working with schools and policy makers.