New directions in theorizing qualitative research : indigenous research /

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Other Authors: Denzin, Norman K. (Editor), Salvo, James (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Gorham, Maine : Myers Education Press, 2020
Series:New directions for theorizing in qualitative inquiry.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Cover Half-Title Title Copyright Contents Introduction / James Salvo Chapter 1:
  • Fish fry methodology:
  • A relational land-based approach to research and reconciliation / Lana Waaskone Giizhigook Ray, Paul N. Cormier, and Leisa Desmoulins Chapter 2:
  • Concerning disconnects:
  • The place of secondary analysis in Indigenous research / Rachel Louise Burrage Chapter 3:
  • The Sámi people in Norway:
  • Historical marginalisation and assimilation, contemporary experiences of prejudice, and a new truth commission / Stephen James Minton and Hadi Lile Chapter 4:
  • Traditional storytelling:
  • An effective Indigenous research methodology and its implications for environmental research / Ranjan Datta Chapter 5:
  • Pictures in the paint:
  • The significance of memories for Indigenous researchers / Tina M. Bly Chapter 6:
  • Walking the walk:
  • Honouring lives to counter violence / Leisa Desmoulins Chapter 7:
  • Beyond the IRB:
  • Relational accountability in African-American educational research / Robert L. Graham Chapter 8:
  • Evoking Indigenous poiesis:
  • An Indigenous métissage / Vicki Lynn Kelly Chapter 9:
  • Stəqpistns iʔ pqlqin / kihew omīkwan:
  • Eagle Feather / Joseph Naytowhow, Virginie Magnat, Vicki Lynn Kelly, and Mariel Belanger About the Authors Index