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A participatory research project on health issues at the dog-human interface in seven indigenous communities in Northern Canada: how successful was participation? [PDF]
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The unsung heroes of traditional healers in healing and traditional medicine in dementia care for Indigenous populations in North America: an exploration of a compassionate, community-led care model. [PDF]
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Qualitative Inquiry, 2021
As part of a continuing conversation related to Indigenous methodologies in Western academic contexts, this manuscript includes a summary of the scholarly dialogue by providing background information and situatedness to an exchange that is positioned in ...
Sweeney Windchief, Jason Cummins
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As part of a continuing conversation related to Indigenous methodologies in Western academic contexts, this manuscript includes a summary of the scholarly dialogue by providing background information and situatedness to an exchange that is positioned in ...
Sweeney Windchief, Jason Cummins
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The Varieties of Indigenous Research
Religious Studies Review, 2023Gregory Peterson
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Doing Early Childhood Research, 2010
Subject Overview: ‘Indigenous Research’ is the core subject in the Professional Certificate in Indigenous Research (ProfCertIR) to be offered in 2012 as a week-long, on-campus, intensive Summer School prior to Semester I.
Karen Martin
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Subject Overview: ‘Indigenous Research’ is the core subject in the Professional Certificate in Indigenous Research (ProfCertIR) to be offered in 2012 as a week-long, on-campus, intensive Summer School prior to Semester I.
Karen Martin
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Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2021
BACKGROUND Indigenous women world-wide are diverse and heterogenous, yet many have similar experiences of colonization, land dispossession, and discrimination.
K. Patterson +8 more
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BACKGROUND Indigenous women world-wide are diverse and heterogenous, yet many have similar experiences of colonization, land dispossession, and discrimination.
K. Patterson +8 more
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Decolonizing both researcher and research and its effectiveness in Indigenous research
How does one decolonize and reclaim the meanings of research and researcher, particularly in the context of Western research? Indigenous communities have long experienced oppression by Western researchers. Is it possible to build a collaborative research
Ranjan Datta
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Indigenous Research Ethics: Claiming Research Sovereignty Beyond Deficit and the Colonial Legacy
Advances in Research Ethics and Integrity, 2020This chapter provides an overview of the volume, beginning with anecdotes from the editors. These anecdotes demonstrate the range of issues facing Indigenous scholars and researchers who choose to work with Indigenous participants and/or communities ...
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Paradigm shifting: centering Indigenous research methodologies, an Anishinaabe perspective
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 2020This paper showcases the importance of Indigenous research paradigms and, by extension, Indigenous research methodologies for Indigenous peoples within sociology of sport.
Tricia McGuire-Adams
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