This study, theoretically framed in Indigenous Nation Building, documented personal and educational experiences impacting the academic trajectories and completion of doctoral degree programs by thirty-five Indigenous scholars who sought doctoral degrees in public universities in the United States. The study employed qualitative research methodologies and utilized a collaborative model of tribal participatory research to identify the original motivations of Indigenous scholars to commence advanced degree programs requiring successful negotiation of the frequently perplexing and commonly frustrating labyrinth that is the Academy. The study called on the collaboration of self-identified Indigenous scholars who had been enrolled in, were curren...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. Global moves to integrate Indigenous pers...
Indigenous students attending non-tribal colleges represent approximately 1% of the college student ...
This research presents a quantitative and qualitative analysis of American Indian doctorate receipt ...
This study, theoretically framed in Indigenous Nation Building, documented personal and educational ...
An area of research that has had little attention is the experiences of Indigenous doctoral students...
dissertationAmerican Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) students are not only historically underrepres...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Washington, 2012This qualitative study explores the experiences of Ame...
This study entitled, "Alaska Native Scholars: A Mixed Methods Investigation of Factors Influencing P...
The paper reflects on the journey of an Indigenous doctoral student and her experiences of working w...
This is an exploratory conceptual chapter regarding the ontological and epistemological premises tha...
There remains limited research on the gap between the participation and persistence to graduation ra...
Native American doctoral student enrollment has not increased over the past twenty years, despite a ...
This research presents a quantitative and qualitative analysis of American Indian doctorate receipt ...
© Copyright The Author(s) 2016. Drawing on demographic data collected from interviews with 50 Indige...
Drawing on demographic data collected from interviews with 50 Indigenous Australians with a doctoral...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. Global moves to integrate Indigenous pers...
Indigenous students attending non-tribal colleges represent approximately 1% of the college student ...
This research presents a quantitative and qualitative analysis of American Indian doctorate receipt ...
This study, theoretically framed in Indigenous Nation Building, documented personal and educational ...
An area of research that has had little attention is the experiences of Indigenous doctoral students...
dissertationAmerican Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) students are not only historically underrepres...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Washington, 2012This qualitative study explores the experiences of Ame...
This study entitled, "Alaska Native Scholars: A Mixed Methods Investigation of Factors Influencing P...
The paper reflects on the journey of an Indigenous doctoral student and her experiences of working w...
This is an exploratory conceptual chapter regarding the ontological and epistemological premises tha...
There remains limited research on the gap between the participation and persistence to graduation ra...
Native American doctoral student enrollment has not increased over the past twenty years, despite a ...
This research presents a quantitative and qualitative analysis of American Indian doctorate receipt ...
© Copyright The Author(s) 2016. Drawing on demographic data collected from interviews with 50 Indige...
Drawing on demographic data collected from interviews with 50 Indigenous Australians with a doctoral...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. Global moves to integrate Indigenous pers...
Indigenous students attending non-tribal colleges represent approximately 1% of the college student ...
This research presents a quantitative and qualitative analysis of American Indian doctorate receipt ...