Applying indigenous research methods : storying with peoples and communities / edited by Sweeney Windchief and Timothy San Pedro.

Contributor(s): Windchief, Sweeney [editor.] | San Pedro, Timothy [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315169811; 1315169819; 9781351690041; 1351690043; 9781351690058; 1351690051; 9781351690034; 1351690035Subject(s): Indians of North America -- Research -- Methodology | Indians of North America -- Education -- Research | HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) | HISTORY / North America | EDUCATION / GeneralDDC classification: 970.004/97 LOC classification: E76.7 | .A66 2019Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Hands back, hands : forward for indigenous storywork as methodology / Jo-ann Archibald and Amy Parent -- Community relationships within indigenous methodologies / Elizabeth Fast and Margaret Kovach -- K'é and Tdayp-td-gaw : embodying indigenous relationality in research methods / Leola Roberta Tsinnajinnie, Robin Starr Minthorn and Tiffany S. Lee -- Enacting indigenous research methods : centering Diné epistemology to guide the process / Valerie Shirley -- Research before and after the academy : learning participatory indigenous methods / Sandi Wemigwase and Eve Tuck -- Indigenous methodologies in graduate school : accountability, relationships, and tensions / Daniel Piper, Jacob Jacobe, Rose Yazzie, and Dolores Calderon -- Indigenous teachers : at the cross-roads of applying indigenous research methodologies / Jeremy Garcia, Samuel Tenakhongva and Bryant Honyouti -- Re-centering tribally-specific research methodologies within dominant academic systems / Michael Munson and Timothy San Pedro -- Mo'olelo : continuity, stories and research in Hawai'i / Sunnie Mākua, Manulani Aluli Meyer, and Lokelani Wakinekona -- Afterword : to be an indigenous scholar / Cornell Pewewardy.
Summary: Applying Indigenous Research Methods focuses on the question of "How" Indigenous Research Methodologies (IRMs) can be used and taught across Indigenous studies and education. In this collection, Indigenous scholars address the importance of IRMs in their own scholarship, while focusing conversations on the application with others. Each chapter is co-authored to model methods rooted in the sharing of stories to strengthen relationships, such as yarning, storywork, and others. The chapters offer a wealth of specific examples, as told by researchers about their research methods in conversation with other scholars, teachers, and community members. Applying Indigenous Research Methods is an interdisciplinary showcase of the ways IRMs can enhance scholarship in fields including education, Indigenous studies, settler colonial studies, social work, qualitative methodologies, and beyond.
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Hands back, hands : forward for indigenous storywork as methodology / Jo-ann Archibald and Amy Parent -- Community relationships within indigenous methodologies / Elizabeth Fast and Margaret Kovach -- K'é and Tdayp-td-gaw : embodying indigenous relationality in research methods / Leola Roberta Tsinnajinnie, Robin Starr Minthorn and Tiffany S. Lee -- Enacting indigenous research methods : centering Diné epistemology to guide the process / Valerie Shirley -- Research before and after the academy : learning participatory indigenous methods / Sandi Wemigwase and Eve Tuck -- Indigenous methodologies in graduate school : accountability, relationships, and tensions / Daniel Piper, Jacob Jacobe, Rose Yazzie, and Dolores Calderon -- Indigenous teachers : at the cross-roads of applying indigenous research methodologies / Jeremy Garcia, Samuel Tenakhongva and Bryant Honyouti -- Re-centering tribally-specific research methodologies within dominant academic systems / Michael Munson and Timothy San Pedro -- Mo'olelo : continuity, stories and research in Hawai'i / Sunnie Mākua, Manulani Aluli Meyer, and Lokelani Wakinekona -- Afterword : to be an indigenous scholar / Cornell Pewewardy.

Applying Indigenous Research Methods focuses on the question of "How" Indigenous Research Methodologies (IRMs) can be used and taught across Indigenous studies and education. In this collection, Indigenous scholars address the importance of IRMs in their own scholarship, while focusing conversations on the application with others. Each chapter is co-authored to model methods rooted in the sharing of stories to strengthen relationships, such as yarning, storywork, and others. The chapters offer a wealth of specific examples, as told by researchers about their research methods in conversation with other scholars, teachers, and community members. Applying Indigenous Research Methods is an interdisciplinary showcase of the ways IRMs can enhance scholarship in fields including education, Indigenous studies, settler colonial studies, social work, qualitative methodologies, and beyond.

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