معرفی
Kris Cromwell serves as an ATS Assistant Lecturer in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. His teaching focuses on historical and contemporary issues affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, including colonial contexts, resource management, and socio-political dynamics.
He teaches courses such as NS 110 (Historical Perspectives in Indigenous Studies), NS 111 (Contemporary Perspectives in Indigenous Studies), and NS 435 (Management of Indigenous Natural Resources). These courses examine themes like Indigenous economic activities, environmental depletion, and colonial relationships with Canadian institutions.
No scientific awards, grants, or specific research labs are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. His academic activities are centered on education and curriculum development within Indigenous Studies.