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Iddy, Hassan – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2021
Indigenous Standpoint Theory (IST) is yet to be widely applied in guiding the conduct of research that involves Indigenous people in Africa. In reference to Tanzania, this approach is new. There has been no study in the context of Tanzania which has used IST, despite the presence of many Indigenous people in the country. IST is widely used in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Research Methodology, Cultural Relevance
Pidgeon, Michelle; Riley, Tasha – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2021
Indigenous research methodologies articulate how researchers and Aboriginal communities engage in research together. These methodologies are informed by Indigenous cultural and ethical frameworks specific to the Nations with whom the research is being conducted. This study explores how such research relationships were articulated in the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Research Methodology, Social Science Research
Datta, Ranjan – Research Ethics, 2018
How does one decolonize and reclaim the meanings of research and researcher, particularly in the context of Western research? Indigenous communities have long experienced oppression by Western researchers. Is it possible to build a collaborative research knowledge that is culturally appropriate, respectful, honoring, and careful of the Indigenous…
Descriptors: Researchers, Research Methodology, Indigenous Populations, Social Bias
Aveling, Nado – Critical Studies in Education, 2013
This article raises the recurrent question whether non-indigenous researchers should attempt to research with/in Indigenous communities. If research is indeed a metaphor of colonization, then we have two choices: we have to learn to conduct research in ways that meet the needs of Indigenous communities and are non-exploitative, culturally…
Descriptors: Researchers, Indigenous Populations, Cultural Relevance, Research Methodology