Despite innovative technological solutions to address ongoing water crises in Indigenous communities, significant disparities persist in Canada. Financial investment in infrastructure is necessary, but it is hardly sufficient to address the real problem: entrenched colonialism. One of the greatest challenges in decolonizing research is to prevent that research from reproducing the very categories it is seeking to critique and dismantle. We share findings from thematically-analyzed interviews with academic and community-based researchers who conducted water research with a stated intent to implement Western and Indigenous knowledge systems. Findings revealed that while there is co-learning, ontological and epistemological assumptions carri...
Meaningful lessons about decolonising water infrastructure (social, economic and political) can be l...
Over centuries, indigenous communities have managed to withstand epidemics, climate crises and ecosy...
The past few decades has seen recognition of the vital role Indigenous peoples and their knowledges ...
Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis/Metis) peoples in Canada experience persistent and dispr...
First Nations communities in Canada are disproportionately affected by poor water quality. As one ex...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
This paper briefly highlights a small part of the work being done by Indigenous groups in Canada to ...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
All research is guided by a set of philosophical underpinnings. Indigenous methodologies are in line...
In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action (TRC, 2015), a school board teamed with ...
The importance of Indigenous knowledge systems for environmental decision-making is now widely recog...
In Canada, the water crisis increasingly felt around the world is being experienced primarily in sma...
Decolonizing methodologies are gaining increasing prominence in diverse research contexts in which I...
Willingness to engage in equitable and ethical relationships with Indigenous partners is becoming mo...
Meaningful lessons about decolonising water infrastructure (social, economic and political) can be l...
Over centuries, indigenous communities have managed to withstand epidemics, climate crises and ecosy...
The past few decades has seen recognition of the vital role Indigenous peoples and their knowledges ...
Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis/Metis) peoples in Canada experience persistent and dispr...
First Nations communities in Canada are disproportionately affected by poor water quality. As one ex...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
This paper briefly highlights a small part of the work being done by Indigenous groups in Canada to ...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
Indigenous approaches to research are fundamentally rooted in the traditions and knowledge systems o...
All research is guided by a set of philosophical underpinnings. Indigenous methodologies are in line...
In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action (TRC, 2015), a school board teamed with ...
The importance of Indigenous knowledge systems for environmental decision-making is now widely recog...
In Canada, the water crisis increasingly felt around the world is being experienced primarily in sma...
Decolonizing methodologies are gaining increasing prominence in diverse research contexts in which I...
Willingness to engage in equitable and ethical relationships with Indigenous partners is becoming mo...
Meaningful lessons about decolonising water infrastructure (social, economic and political) can be l...
Over centuries, indigenous communities have managed to withstand epidemics, climate crises and ecosy...
The past few decades has seen recognition of the vital role Indigenous peoples and their knowledges ...