1. Cultural Missteps and Ethical Considerations with Indigenous Populations: Preliminary Reflections from Northeastern Ontario, Canada.
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Schinke, Robert J., Enosse, Lawrence, Peltier, Duke, Watson, Jack, and Lightfoot, Nancy
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SOCIAL life & customs of indigenous peoples ,DECOLONIZATION ,CROSS-cultural differences ,AUTONOMY & independence movements ,WIKWEMIKONG Unceded Indian Reserve (Ont.) - Abstract
Within this submission the authors share their experiences as a blended research team with Aboriginal community and mainstream academic researchers. The team has collaborated since 2004 on several externally funded research projects. Initially, the team engaged in research through mainstream methodologies. In the process, the community co-researchers and participants were silenced through mainstream cultural practices that were unfamiliar and meaningless in Wikwemikong culture. More recently, the team has employed a community conceived de-colonizing methodology, developed from within Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve. Within this submission, the authors will highlight their initial cultural missteps, followed by more recently utilized culturally relevant approaches. It is proposed that what might be ethically sound research with mainstream participants and among mainstream researchers can silence and subvert practices among those from marginalized groups/cultures. Provisional suggestions are offered for researchers interested in co-researching in Aboriginal communities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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