Contemporary Indigenous research within Sámi and global Indigenous studies contexts [PDF]
This chapter addresses the genealogy of Indigenous studies, and how it is conceptualized and practised in the Sámi context. It discusses the inclusion of Indigenous knowledges and Indigenous ways of doing research in academia, as well as the role of ...
Olsen, Torjer +5 more
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Indigenous research methodology – weaving a research interface
Indigenous research Knowledges and methodologies have existed over millennia, however it is only recently that Indigenous scholars have been able to challenge institutional Western hegemony to reclaim sovereignty in the research space. Despite the high volume of quantitative research describing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, there has ...
Ryder, C +6 more
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Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Data: a contribution toward Indigenous Research Sovereignty. [PDF]
Indigenous Peoples' right to sovereignty forms the foundation for advocacy and actions toward greater Indigenous self-determination and control across a range of domains that impact Indigenous Peoples' communities and cultures.
Hudson M +15 more
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A New Era of Indigenous Research: Community-based Indigenous Research Ethics Protocols in Canada. [PDF]
Indigenous communities across Canada have established principles to guide ethical research within their respective communities. Thorough cataloging and description of these would inform university research ethics boards, researchers, and scholars and ...
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Beadworking as an Indigenous Research Paradigm
In this article, I outline three principles that form the conceptual basis of an emerging Indigenous research paradigm that I call beadworking. I then relate how beadworking informs my understanding of and engagement with an Indigenous research ...
Tiffany Dionne Prete
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Creating a Canadian Indigenous Research Network Against Cancer to Address Indigenous Cancer Disparities. [PDF]
PURPOSE In Canada, Indigenous peoples’ cancer rates have increased, but cancer screening rates tend to be lower. When coupled with poor cancer prognosis, treatment barriers, and inaccessible health care, Indigenous patients with cancer experience many ...
Letendre A +7 more
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Systemic disruptions: decolonizing indigenous research ethics using indigenous knowledges
Research involving and impacting Indigenous Peoples is often of little or no benefit to the communities involved and, in many cases, causes harm. Ensuring that Indigenous research is not only ethical but also of benefit to the communities involved is a ...
C. Fournier +4 more
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Recreating the future—Indigenous research paradigms in health professional education research
Health and self‐determination are recognised as universal human rights. Health professional education research and practice hold the capacity to prioritise values, worldviews and agendas that envisage sustainable and equitable futures for the entire ...
A. McKivett, D. Paul
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Indigenous research sovereignties: Sparking the deeper conversations we need
This editors’ introduction seeks to spark a conversation and further debate through the 14 papers and 3 commentaries comprising this special issue entitled “Indigenous Research Sovereignty.” By inviting the authors to publish in this special edition and ...
Jay T. Johnson +4 more
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Indigenous Research Methodologies (IRMs) for considering cultural values of water are a missing component of water and wetlands management in Australia.
B. Moggridge, R. Thompson, Peter Radoll
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