This research project expressed a Muskego Inninuwuk methodology as a foundation to explore experiences of individuals who possess both Indigenous and non-Indigenous ancestry in the development of their identities. The overall goal of this research was to create a space for individuals to express the impacts of systems, relationships and the ways in which people come to understand their overall wellbeing and connection to ancestors through stories in personal identity development. As an Indigenous researcher engaging with a Muskego Inninuwuk methodology meant that a foundational mechanism for knowledge development included inner knowing and dreaming; this article describes the process and experiences as a result of incorporating Indigenous w...
Indigenous communities from around the world, and particularly marginalized youth from within these ...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
This research project expressed a Muskego Inninuwuk methodology as a foundation to explore experienc...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
Indigenous researchers innovate and forge their own methodological paths within the realm of academi...
This article presents the initial development of one Indigenous research paradigm. The article begin...
This research endeavour with Moose Cree First Nation provides insights into how emerging Indigenous ...
In the last decade much has occurred to build towards reforms in the ways qualitative research is co...
Indigenous researchers are knowledge seekers who work to progress Indigenous ways of being, knowing ...
The Talking Stick Way: An Indigenous research methodology for engaging diverse global conversation...
The past few decades has seen recognition of the vital role Indigenous peoples and their knowledges ...
This research project begins from an understanding that Indigenous knowledge is a practice, as Debor...
In this paper we discuss three broad research approaches: Indigenous Methodologies, Participatory Ac...
This qualitative research study explores how four elders stories from Pine Creek First Nation, Manit...
Indigenous communities from around the world, and particularly marginalized youth from within these ...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
This research project expressed a Muskego Inninuwuk methodology as a foundation to explore experienc...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
Indigenous researchers innovate and forge their own methodological paths within the realm of academi...
This article presents the initial development of one Indigenous research paradigm. The article begin...
This research endeavour with Moose Cree First Nation provides insights into how emerging Indigenous ...
In the last decade much has occurred to build towards reforms in the ways qualitative research is co...
Indigenous researchers are knowledge seekers who work to progress Indigenous ways of being, knowing ...
The Talking Stick Way: An Indigenous research methodology for engaging diverse global conversation...
The past few decades has seen recognition of the vital role Indigenous peoples and their knowledges ...
This research project begins from an understanding that Indigenous knowledge is a practice, as Debor...
In this paper we discuss three broad research approaches: Indigenous Methodologies, Participatory Ac...
This qualitative research study explores how four elders stories from Pine Creek First Nation, Manit...
Indigenous communities from around the world, and particularly marginalized youth from within these ...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...