What is an Indigenous research? [citation]

By: Weber-Pillwax, CoraMaterial type: ArticleArticlePublication details: 2001Subject(s): Indigenous knowledge | Research -- Methodology In: Canadian Journal of Native Education Vol. 25, no. 2 (2001), pp. 166-174Abstract: A Canadian Indigenous researcher discusses the need to link research objectives and methodologies to community needs and context; the meaningful integration of knowledge obtained through research into Indigenous ways of knowing and being; interview methods; and the role of trust and accountability in researcher-interviewee relations.
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A Canadian Indigenous researcher discusses the need to link research objectives and methodologies to community needs and context; the meaningful integration of knowledge obtained through research into Indigenous ways of knowing and being; interview methods; and the role of trust and accountability in researcher-interviewee relations.

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