What is an Indigenous research methodology? Shawn Wilson [electronic resource] /

By: Wilson, ShawnMaterial type: ArticleArticlePublication details: 2001Description: 1 online resourceSubject(s): Indigenous knowledge | Research -- MethodologyOnline resources: Full text In: Canadian Journal of Native Education Vol. 25, no. 2 (2001), p. 175-179Abstract: Indigenous researchers must move beyond merely assuming an Indigenous perspective on non-Indigenous research paradigms. An Indigenous paradigm comes from the fundamental belief that knowledge is relational, is shared with all creation, and therefore can not be owned or discovered. Indigenous research methods should reflect these beliefs and the obligations they imply.
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Indigenous researchers must move beyond merely assuming an Indigenous perspective on non-Indigenous research paradigms. An Indigenous paradigm comes from the fundamental belief that knowledge is relational, is shared with all creation, and therefore can not be owned or discovered. Indigenous research methods should reflect these beliefs and the obligations they imply.

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