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Decolonizing research practice: Indigenous methodologies, aboriginal methods, and knowledge/knowing

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posted on 2022-08-30, 23:34 authored by Michael Evans, Adrian MillerAdrian Miller, Peter J Hutchinson, Carlene Dingwall
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems of indigenous peoples themselves, although indigenous methodologies and methods have become both systems for generating knowledge and ways of responding to the processes of colonization. Very specific indigenous methods emerge from language, culture, and worldview. This chapter describes two such indigenous research approaches drawn from the work of two indigenous scholars with their communities in Australia and Canada. Although creative and new, these approaches draw deeply from their communities and thus express and enact traditional knowledge systems in contemporary terms. This approach may result in more pertinent research, better take-up and dissemination of research results, and a general improvement in the situations of indigenous communities and peoples.

History

Editor

Leavy P

Start Page

263

End Page

281

Number of Pages

19

ISBN-13

9780190847388

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place of Publication

New York, NY

Open Access

  • No

Cultural Warning

This research output may contain the images, voices or names of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander or First Nations people now deceased. We apologize for any distress that may occur.

External Author Affiliations

Southern Cross University; UBC Okanagan;

Author Research Institute

  • Jawun Research Centre

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Chapter Number

10

Edition

2nd

Number of Chapters

40

Parent Title

The Oxford handbook of qualitative research