RESEARCH IS CEREMONY: Indigenous Research Methods

Shawn Wilson
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RESEARCH IS CEREMONY: Indigenous Research Methods

Shawn Wilson
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Great resource

"This will be a great resource for me as I go through grad school and beyond."

Dean (5/5)

The title is clear regarding what Wilson will be covering within the book.

"Research is Ceremony is a must read for anyone looking to work with or alongside Indigenous communities or Peoples."

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"Excellent resource for anyone in academia who would like to better understand IRM"

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Great Resource

"Wilson has beautifully explained the ethics of research and the responsibilities we all have to ensure that protocol and knowledge is honoured. A short, but important read."

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Indigenous Research must have!

"Looking forward to utilizing this book for my research."

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  • Date de publication : Sep 01, 2008
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 144
  • Éditeur : Fernwood Publishing
  • ISBN : 9781552662816
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.3" L x 9.0" H
Shawn Wilson is an Opaskwayak Cree from northern Manitoba currently at the Northern Rivers University Department of Rural Health, NSW, Australia. He is also a father of three boys, a researcher, son, uncle, teacher, world traveller, knowledge keeper and knowledge seeker. As an educated Indian, he?s spent much of his life straddling the Indigenous and academic worlds. Most of my time these days is spent teaching other Indigenous knowledge seekers (and my kids) how to accomplish this balancing act while still keeping both feet on the ground.

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