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Power, positionality, and purpose: employing indigenous methods as a non-indigenous scholar
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2021As non-Indigenous scholars, what does it mean to engage with Indigenous methodology and how can Indigenous methods be used to offer unique ways of knowing in a responsible manner?
Alia Azmat, Stephanie Masta
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Indigenous evaluation is an evaluation done for and/or by Indigenous communities and takes into account Indigenous approaches, knowledge, and methods. It centers on local needs and values, empowers communities, and encourages knowledge sharing and sustainability.
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Indigenous evaluation is an evaluation done for and/or by Indigenous communities and takes into account Indigenous approaches, knowledge, and methods. It centers on local needs and values, empowers communities, and encourages knowledge sharing and sustainability.
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Indigenous plant protection methods in Yemen
GeoJournal, 1995Traditional agriculture in Yemen was oriented towards sustainable production with a combination of practices which reduced or eliminated pest infestation and diseases. This study documents indigenous plant protection practices from medieval Yemeni texts, ethnographic research, and recent scientific study in the country.
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Transforming Methods for Research With Indigenous Communities
2022Increasingly, indigenous communities are seeking ethical and meaningful research to be done in their communities, using transformed research methodologies. Consequently, researchers and practitioners need to be well equipped with integrative, systematic, and practical guidelines on how they can use transformative research, specifically Afrocentric or ...
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Interruption of Pregnancy by Indigenous Method
The Journal of The Asian federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2010The stem from a creeper vine of the species Asclepeadaeae (further identification of the plant has not yet been made) has been used in some areas of Bangladesh as a means of inducing abortion. Although it has not been performed by physicians, many women believe this method of abortion to be safe and effective.
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Project delivery with Indigenous communities and methods to incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing
2022Influential inquiries, such as the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the 2019 National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, have emphasized the need to advance reconciliation between Canadians and Indigenous peoples.
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Writing as a Māori/Indigenous Method of Inquiry
2021This chapter explores writing as a useful yet under-utilised method for Indigenous research in education and related fields. To focus on writing counters the tendency to equate ‘research’ with ‘interviews’ that is widespread throughout education research, including Kaupapa Māori research in Aotearoa New Zealand. The focus on writing also reinforces the
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Increasingly, research involving Indigenous people is being undertaken by Indigenous researchers, who bring forward world views that shape the approach of the research, the theoretical and conceptual frameworks, as well as the epistemology, methodology ...
Lavallee, Lynn Frances
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Decolonizing Disability, Indigeneity, and Poetic Methods
Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, 2013The article witnesses encounters in Australia, many centered in Aboriginal Australian contexts, and asks what arts-based research methods can offer to intercultural contact. It offers a meditation on decolonizing methodologies and the use of literary forms by a white Western subject in disability culture.
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