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Indigenous Research Methods: A Systematic Review
Indigenous communities and federal funding agencies in Canada have developed policy for ethical research with Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous scholars and communities have begun to expand the body of research regarding their peoples, and novel and innovative methods have begun to appear in the published literature.
Drawson, Alexandra S +2 more
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IntroductionDissemination and Implementation (D&I) science is growing among Indigenous communities. Indigenous communities are adapting and implementing evidence-based treatments for substance use disorders (SUD) to fit the needs of their communities.
Katherine A. Hirchak +20 more
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Conversation Method in Indigenous Research [PDF]
In reflecting upon two qualitative research projects incorporating an Indigenous methodology, this article focuses on the use of the conversational method as a means for gathering knowledge through story. The article first provides a theoretical discussion which illustrates that for the conversational method to be identified as an Indigenous research ...
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Yarning as an Interview Method for Non-Indigenous Clinicians and Health Researchers [PDF]
In this article, we discuss the origins, epistemology, and forms of Yarning as derived from the literature, and its use in research and clinical contexts. Drawing on three Yarns, the article addresses the extent to which non-Indigenous researchers and clinicians rightfully use and adapt this information-gathering method, or alternatively, may engage in
Amy-Louise Byrne +6 more
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“Yarning” as a Method for Community-Based Health Research With Indigenous Women: The Indigenous Women's Wellness Research Program [PDF]
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigenous woman's perspective. Previous research exploring indigenous Australian women's perspectives have used traditional Western methodologies and have often been felt by the women themselves to be inappropriate and ineffective in gathering information and ...
Walker, M +3 more
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Deficit-Based Indigenous Health Research and the Stereotyping of Indigenous People
Health research tends to be deficit-based by nature; as researchers we typically quantify or qualify absence of health markers or presence of illness. This can create a narrative with far reaching effects for communities already subject to stigmatization.
Sarah Louise Hyett +3 more
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Moving towards reconciliation within Indigenous research requires the careful examination of existing practices at all stages of the research process. Engagement in and dissemination of reflexive processes may increase the relevance of research results
Elaine Toombs +4 more
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Indigenous research methodologies: The role of human-centred design in indigenous research - Reflection piece [PDF]
Gareth Loudon reflects on insights gained from discussions at the Indigenous Research Methods Workshop in Brazil, held at Casa Rio and Museu do Índio in Rio de Janeiro from the 19th to the 23rd March 2019, a partnership between the Arts and Humanities ...
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Exploring Conciliatory and Collaborative Methods of Research-Creation with Indigenous Communities
Alternative models of journalism like conciliatory, autonomous, and reconciliation journalism act to move the profession away from the traditional conflict models of storytelling.
Aphrodite Salas, Samantha Stevens
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Arts-Based Research Methods to Explore Cancer in Indigenous Communities
Indigenous peoples experience an inequitable burden of cancer compared with other populations. The arts can serve as a culturally relevant cancer intervention and research method.A scoping review was conducted to determine how arts-based research methods have been used to address cancer in Indigenous peoples.
Aislinn C, Rookwood +4 more
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