In a 2014 presentation at an academic conference featuring an American Indian community audience, I critically engaged the assumptions and commitments of Indigenous Research Methodologies. These methodologies have been described as approaches and procedures for conducting research that stem from long‐subjugated Indigenous epistemologies (or “ways of knowing”). In my presentation, I described a Crow Indian religious tradition known as a skull medicine as an example of an indigenous way of knowing, referring to a historical photograph of a skull medicine bundle depicted on an accompanying slide. This occasioned consternation among many in attendance, some of whom later asserted that it was unethical for me to have presented this information b...
To consider more fully the contextual complexities of living ethically as curriculum scholars, we wi...
To consider more fully the contextual complexities of living ethically as curriculum scholars, we wi...
In our paper, we examine the process, possibilities, and tensions of building a new community-based ...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
The historical exploitation experienced by indigenous people in the United States has left a number ...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
This study examines the ethics of Western research involving Indigenous Peoples. The primary aim is ...
This study examines the ethics of Western research involving Indigenous Peoples. The primary aim is ...
This study examines the ethics of Western research involving Indigenous Peoples. The primary aim is ...
Community action research among the Assiniboine and Gros Ventre tribes of the Fort Belknap Indian re...
An Indigenous Research process over sixteen years and during this time, a peace process emerged as a...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
Indigenous people have long-held perceptions of the existence of ideological conflicts between indig...
Indigenous people have long-held perceptions of the existence of ideological conflicts between indig...
To consider more fully the contextual complexities of living ethically as curriculum scholars, we wi...
To consider more fully the contextual complexities of living ethically as curriculum scholars, we wi...
In our paper, we examine the process, possibilities, and tensions of building a new community-based ...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
The historical exploitation experienced by indigenous people in the United States has left a number ...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
This study examines the ethics of Western research involving Indigenous Peoples. The primary aim is ...
This study examines the ethics of Western research involving Indigenous Peoples. The primary aim is ...
This study examines the ethics of Western research involving Indigenous Peoples. The primary aim is ...
Community action research among the Assiniboine and Gros Ventre tribes of the Fort Belknap Indian re...
An Indigenous Research process over sixteen years and during this time, a peace process emerged as a...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
Indigenous people have long-held perceptions of the existence of ideological conflicts between indig...
Indigenous people have long-held perceptions of the existence of ideological conflicts between indig...
To consider more fully the contextual complexities of living ethically as curriculum scholars, we wi...
To consider more fully the contextual complexities of living ethically as curriculum scholars, we wi...
In our paper, we examine the process, possibilities, and tensions of building a new community-based ...