Preface / Dr. Eduardo Duran -- Thoughts on Indigenous research -- We have always learned from animals: what can Coyote and Platypus teach us? -- Oral histories, stories, and art as data -- Preparing ...
The final keynote speaker for the 52nd annual Symposium of the American Indian focused on the need to reclaim the story in research on Indigenous history and culture. Dr. Sky Wildcat spoke of her ...
1. Imperialism, History, Writing and Theory -- 2. Research through Imperial Eyes -- 3. Colonizing Knowledges -- 4. Research Adventures on Indigenous Land -- 5. Notes from Down Under -- 6. The ...
Hosted at the Museum of Indigenous People, Rio de Janeiro, March 2019. Co-curators HERITAGE and TAKUMÃ Kuikuro [40 participants from 8 countries]. ESRC and AHRC invited HERITAGE to organise a two-year ...
Building upon a semester-long oral history interview project, you will compile a power-point presentation that shows how Indigenous methodologies can inform radical and community-based knowledge about ...
is now available with subtitles. Indigenous Research Meth­od­o­lo­gies in Sámi and Global Con­texts (Brill 2021) is the first edited compilation on Sámi and Indigenous research methodologies in North ...
At the heart of the matter lies a profound reverence for Indigenous knowledge systems and epistemologies. Indigenous communities possess a rich reservoir of cultural, traditional and ecological ...
The interview process often rests on colonial perceptions of what counts as knowledge, how knowledge is generated and who ‘owns’ it. But researchers can use orienting questions to reflect upon and ...
In the Naso territory settled by Panama, there exists an abundance of knowledge and information that Nasos protect from outside individuals and organizations who exploit them for personal interests.