Statistics about Indigenous peoples are a common feature of Anglo-colonizing nation states such as Canada, Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and the United States (CANZUS). The impetus for the production of most Indigenous statistics is the shared position of Indigenous disadvantage in health and socioeconomic status. In this chapter, we contrast statistics about Indigenous peoples with statistics for Indigenous people and statistics by Indigenous people. There are very significant differences between these categories of Indigenous statistics. At the heart of these differences is the methodology that informs the research processes and practices. Statistics about Indigenous peoples often reflect the dominant social norms, values, and racial h...
Indigenous peoples repeatedly call for disaggregated data describing their experience to inform soci...
Indigenous peoples repeatedly call for disaggregated data describing their experience to inform soci...
Background International targets for reducing health inequalities, such as the Millennium Developmen...
Statistics about Indigenous peoples are a common feature of Anglo-colonizing nation states such as C...
The field of Indigenous methodologies has grown strongly since Tuhiwai Smith’s 1999 groundbreaking b...
In First World colonised nations such as Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia, population statistics f...
A contradiction exists in the social construction of Indigenous populations in that the categories a...
A contradiction exists in the social construction of Indigenous populations in that the categories a...
Critical scholarship on colonisation tells us that official statistics have reflected the perspectiv...
In 2007, the UN General Assembly endorsed the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous...
In this commentary we, as a group of Indigenous academics, trace the relationship between the Austra...
This online resource introduces statistics about Australia\u27s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islande...
In 2007, the UN General Assembly endorsed the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous...
In 2007, the UN General Assembly endorsed the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous...
The realisation for Indigenous people in Australia to be counted in official statistics occurred in ...
Indigenous peoples repeatedly call for disaggregated data describing their experience to inform soci...
Indigenous peoples repeatedly call for disaggregated data describing their experience to inform soci...
Background International targets for reducing health inequalities, such as the Millennium Developmen...
Statistics about Indigenous peoples are a common feature of Anglo-colonizing nation states such as C...
The field of Indigenous methodologies has grown strongly since Tuhiwai Smith’s 1999 groundbreaking b...
In First World colonised nations such as Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia, population statistics f...
A contradiction exists in the social construction of Indigenous populations in that the categories a...
A contradiction exists in the social construction of Indigenous populations in that the categories a...
Critical scholarship on colonisation tells us that official statistics have reflected the perspectiv...
In 2007, the UN General Assembly endorsed the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous...
In this commentary we, as a group of Indigenous academics, trace the relationship between the Austra...
This online resource introduces statistics about Australia\u27s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islande...
In 2007, the UN General Assembly endorsed the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous...
In 2007, the UN General Assembly endorsed the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous...
The realisation for Indigenous people in Australia to be counted in official statistics occurred in ...
Indigenous peoples repeatedly call for disaggregated data describing their experience to inform soci...
Indigenous peoples repeatedly call for disaggregated data describing their experience to inform soci...
Background International targets for reducing health inequalities, such as the Millennium Developmen...