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Indigenous Elder-centered methodology: research that decolonizes and indigenizes

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2023
Indigenous research posits that practice-based evidence is fundamental to culturally grounded, multifaceted methods. The objective is to outline the key tenets and characteristics of Elder-centered research and relevant methodology using an interconnected progression of Alaska Native studies.
Maria C Crouch (Deg Hit’an, Coahuiltecan)   +6 more
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Methodological confluence: Weaving Constructivist Grounded Theory (CGT) and Indigenous research methods

Methodological Innovations
Qualitative research methods have treated Western knowledge systems and Indigenous studies as polar opposites with asymmetrical power relations. Studies have documented the hegemonic dominance of Western science over Indigenous knowledge systems. Despite
Tebogo B. Sebeelo
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Shifting the Framework of Canadian Water Governance through Indigenous Research Methods: Acknowledging the Past with an Eye on the Future

open access: yesWater (Switzerland), 2018
First Nations communities in Canada are disproportionately affected by poor water quality. As one example, many communities have been living under boil water advisories for decades, but government interventions to date have had limited impact. This paper
Rachel Arsenault   +2 more
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Indigenous research

2020
In 1993 and 1994, the Quandamoopah peoples of Moreton Bay in Southeast Queensland, Australia were required to provide evidence for a native title application, which required a lot of anthropological, legal and historical research. I first watched with interest that changed to anxiety, the ways in which our knowledges and beliefs were gathered ...
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Indigenous Research Methodology: Exploratory Discussion of an Elusive Subject

Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, 2018
The possibility of a defined Indigenous Research Methodology is exciting to indigenous and non-indigenous scholars alike, though probably for different reasons.
Cora Weber-Pillwax
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Towards reconciliation in Indigenous health research: The responsibilities of the non-Indigenous researcher

Contemporary Nurse, 2002
This paper discusses the benefits of a collaborative participatory approach to Indigenous health research and the responsibilities of the non-Indigenous researcher. Principles to guide non-Indigenous researchers and to facilitate the empowerment of Indigenous Communities are outlined.
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Indigenous perspectives on researching indigenous peoples

Social Identities, 2017
A number of Latin-American indigenous organizations are striving to build autonomous indigenous and communitarian universities.
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Reflections on Métissage as an Indigenous research praxis

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2019
This article explores the use of Métissage as an Indigenous research praxis. The authors, both Métis academics from the country now called Canada, discuss the individual journey they each took in using Métissage for their doctoral research studies.
S. Burke, Rheanna Robinson
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