In this paper, we share phenomena experienced by a multi-cultural research team working collaboratively with Wolastoq (Maliseet) First Nations Elders to document rapidly disappearing Wolastoq language, culture, and knowledge. This knowledge will ultimately be stored in databanks for future educational, community, and heritage use. Embedded within this research experience is a constantly evolving ebb and flow of culture, being, and relationships. As a collaborative research team, we explore ethical ramifications of dynamic, symbiotic relationships we share with Elder participants, requirements of university ethical review processes, and how this process shapes the knowledge that we collaboratively produce. We question how this nexus of cultu...
Ethics in research related to Indigenous peoples has, over recent decades, been increasingly discuss...
Within the research community there is an increased awareness of the importance of including Indigen...
The thesis explores how a small First Nation community (pop. 770) could find a means for implementi...
This study examines the ethics of Western research involving Indigenous Peoples. The primary aim is ...
This study explores the factors that influence how three First Nations educators in the City of Sask...
"Ethics matters: The Processing of Indigenous Research in Higher Education seeks to investigate the ...
The process of navigating ethical concerns - both formal and informal - when conducting research in ...
Ethical standards of conduct in research undertaken at Canadian universities involving humans has be...
In the context of opposition to, or absence of, ethical engagement in Indigenous research, researche...
Chapter 8 in the book, Ethics in Applied Linguistics Research: Language Researcher Narratives. In th...
Many scholars have argued for inclusion of indigenous knowledges in all levels of teaching, as well ...
Health research involving Indigenous peoples is regulated by guidelines based on the ethics of Indig...
Education has been used to oppress the indigenous peoples of North America for centuries. This resea...
Questions about who "owns" or has the right to benefit from Indigenous heritage are at the core of o...
This article is written from the vantage point of an Indigenous scholar located in a major research ...
Ethics in research related to Indigenous peoples has, over recent decades, been increasingly discuss...
Within the research community there is an increased awareness of the importance of including Indigen...
The thesis explores how a small First Nation community (pop. 770) could find a means for implementi...
This study examines the ethics of Western research involving Indigenous Peoples. The primary aim is ...
This study explores the factors that influence how three First Nations educators in the City of Sask...
"Ethics matters: The Processing of Indigenous Research in Higher Education seeks to investigate the ...
The process of navigating ethical concerns - both formal and informal - when conducting research in ...
Ethical standards of conduct in research undertaken at Canadian universities involving humans has be...
In the context of opposition to, or absence of, ethical engagement in Indigenous research, researche...
Chapter 8 in the book, Ethics in Applied Linguistics Research: Language Researcher Narratives. In th...
Many scholars have argued for inclusion of indigenous knowledges in all levels of teaching, as well ...
Health research involving Indigenous peoples is regulated by guidelines based on the ethics of Indig...
Education has been used to oppress the indigenous peoples of North America for centuries. This resea...
Questions about who "owns" or has the right to benefit from Indigenous heritage are at the core of o...
This article is written from the vantage point of an Indigenous scholar located in a major research ...
Ethics in research related to Indigenous peoples has, over recent decades, been increasingly discuss...
Within the research community there is an increased awareness of the importance of including Indigen...
The thesis explores how a small First Nation community (pop. 770) could find a means for implementi...